Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1810 |
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Page 67
... officers commanding divisions and brigades , in- tended to have deferred adverting in public orders to the high sense he entertains of the eminent ser- vices rendered by the generals , the staff , the officers of all ranks , the non ...
... officers commanding divisions and brigades , in- tended to have deferred adverting in public orders to the high sense he entertains of the eminent ser- vices rendered by the generals , the staff , the officers of all ranks , the non ...
Page 106
... officers who have pro- perties in the island , or particular business to arrange , will be allowed to do so for six ... officers , as well as non - commis- sioned officers , shall retain their side - arms . Answer . The garrison shall ...
... officers who have pro- perties in the island , or particular business to arrange , will be allowed to do so for six ... officers , as well as non - commis- sioned officers , shall retain their side - arms . Answer . The garrison shall ...
Page 134
... officers , will I trust be the means of preserving the valuable lives of our wounded officers and men . I am deeply concerned to say , that since my last re- port , a chance cannon - shot has deprived the army of Major Clarke ; an officer ...
... officers , will I trust be the means of preserving the valuable lives of our wounded officers and men . I am deeply concerned to say , that since my last re- port , a chance cannon - shot has deprived the army of Major Clarke ; an officer ...
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