| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 Seiten
...actual situation of this army, did not admit of any advantage being reaped from success. It miist he, however, to you, to the army, and to our country, the sweetest reflection, that tlie lustre of the British arms has been maintained, amidst many disidvantageuus circumstances. The... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 540 Seiten
...of the army, can be attended with any very brilliant consequences to Great Britain. It is clouded by the loss of one of her best soldiers. It has been...the lustre of the British arms has been maintained, amidst many disadvantageous circumstances. The army which had entered Spain, amidst the fairest prospects,... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 Seiten
...of the army, can be attended with any very brilliant consequences toGreat Britian. It is clouded by the loss of one of her best soldiers. It has been...the lustre of the British arms has been maintained, amidst many disadvantageous circumstances. The army which had entered Spain, amidst the fairest prospects,... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 Seiten
...has " been achieved at the termination of a long *' and harassing service. The superior num*' bers, and advantageous position of the Enemy, " not less...the lustre of the British arms " has been maintained amidst many disadvan" tageous circumstances. The army, which " had entered Spain amidst the fairest... | |
| 1809 - 518 Seiten
...It has been achieved at the termination of a long and harassing service. The superior numbers, nnd advantageous position of the enemy, not less than...the lustre of the British arms has been maintained, amidst many disadvantageous circumstances. The army which had entered Spain, amidst the fairest prospects,... | |
| Author of Operations of the British army in Spain - 1809 - 96 Seiten
...the termination of a long and harrassiug service. The superior numbers, and advantageous positions of the enemy, not less than the actual situation of...the lustre of the British arms has been maintained amidst many disadvantageous circumstances. The army, which had entered Spain amidst the fairest prospects,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 Seiten
...long and Impressing service. Tiic superior numbers, and advantageous positions of the enemy, not Itss than the actual situation of this army, did not admit...you, to the army, and to our country the sweetest refleutinn, that the lustre of the British arms has been inaiuiaiiu'd amidst many disadvantageous circumstances.... | |
| 1809 - 890 Seiten
...not less than the actual situation of this army, did not admit of any advantage being reaped fruin success. It must be, however, to you, to the Army(...maintained, amongst many Disadvantageous circumstances. The anny which entered Spain, amidst the fairest prospects, had no sooner completed itsjunction, than -... | |
| 1809 - 536 Seiten
...advantageous position of the enemy, not less than the actual situation of this army, did not adinitof any advantage being reaped from success. It must be...the lustre of the British arms has been maintained, amidst many disadvantageous circumstances. The army which had entered Spain, amidst the fairest prospects,... | |
| 1809 - 1020 Seiten
...7 numbers and advantageous position of the enemy, not loss than the actual situation of this armv, did not admit of any advantage being reaped from success....however, to you to the army, and to our country, the s\vceest reflection that the lustre of ih e H r j" tiih arms has been maintained, amidst m 411 y disadvantageous... | |
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