| 1809 - 596 Seiten
...servants,— Colborne has my will, and all my papers.' " Major Colborne (his principal aid-de-camp) then came into the room — he spoke most kindly to him, and then said to me — ' Remember you go to ——•, and tell him it is iny request, and that I expect he will befriend... | |
| 1809 - 536 Seiten
...wounded in the action) ' / have made, my H*i7/, and htm remembered my servants -Colbornc. has my Ktll^and all my papers.' " Major Colborne then came into the...He spoke most kindly to him ; and then said to me, ' ^ndrrsnn, remember ifou go to , and tell him it is my rrqvtt, and that I ejcpect he will give Major... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 Seiten
...have much to say, but cannot get it out. Is colonel Graham, and are all my aids de camp, well ? — I have made my will, and have remembered my servants....Colborne has my will, and all my papers." Major Colborne, his principal aid de camp, then came into the room— • He spoke most kindly to him, and then said... | |
| 1809 - 914 Seiten
...have much to say, but cannot get it out. Is colonel Graham, and are all my aids de camp, well ? — I have made my will, and have remembered my servants....Colborne has my will, and all my papers." Major Colborne, his principal aid de camp, then came into the roomHe spoke most kindly to him, and then said to me... | |
| 1809 - 890 Seiten
...remembered my servants Colborue has my will, and all my papers.' Major Colborne (his principal Aid-de-Camp) then came into the room ; he spoke most kindly to him, and then said to me, Remember, yon go to . ; and tell him it is my request, and that / expect he will befriend Major Colborne... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 Seiten
...inform him that Captain Burrard *, " one of his Aides-de-camp, was wounded in the action.) — ' / have made my will, and have remembered my servants. — Colborne has my will, — and ail my papers.' Major Colborne then came into the room; Hë spoke most kindly to him, and then said... | |
| 1809 - 1020 Seiten
...servants. — Colborne has ET will and all roy papers.' " Major Colborne (his principal, Aidсе-Сашр) then came into the room — he spoke most kindly to him, and then «id to me — ' Remember, you go to - , aid tell him, it is my request, and that / nftrt he will befriend... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 356 Seiten
...inform him that Captain Burrard *, " one of his Aides-de-camp, was wounded in the action.) — ' / have " made my will, and have remembered my servants.— Colborne has " my wUl, — and all my papers.' " Major Colborne then came into the room. He spoke most " kindly to him,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 732 Seiten
...hnve much to say, but cannot get it out. Is Colonel Graham , and are all my aides-de-camp well ?— I have made my will, and have remembered my servants...Colborne has my will and all my papers.' " Major Colborne (his principal aide-de-camp) then came into the room ; he spoke moat kindly to him, and then said to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 734 Seiten
...servants— Colborne has my will and all my papers.' " Major Colborne (his principal aide-de-camp) then came into the room ; he spoke most kindly to him, and then said to me, ' Remember, you go to , and tell him it is my request, and that I expect he will befriend Major Colborne... | |
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