Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1815 |
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Page 142
... Commander in Chief to observe , it falls considerably short of the number there was at first reason to apprehend had fallen and suffered . The undaunted valour displayed by the officers and troops who were engaged , under the serious ...
... Commander in Chief to observe , it falls considerably short of the number there was at first reason to apprehend had fallen and suffered . The undaunted valour displayed by the officers and troops who were engaged , under the serious ...
Page 189
... Commander in Chief desires his particular acknowledgments may be made . 6. To Lieutenant Lawtie , field engineer and surveyor with the division , His Excellency also desires his particular thanks may be offered . The Commander in Chief ...
... Commander in Chief desires his particular acknowledgments may be made . 6. To Lieutenant Lawtie , field engineer and surveyor with the division , His Excellency also desires his particular thanks may be offered . The Commander in Chief ...
Page 450
... Commander in Chief to be most honourable to our arms , while they promise , in their consequences , to be attended with the most beneficial influence on the general success of the war . The Commander in Chief begs to solicit the par ...
... Commander in Chief to be most honourable to our arms , while they promise , in their consequences , to be attended with the most beneficial influence on the general success of the war . The Commander in Chief begs to solicit the par ...
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