| 1709 - 578 pages
...war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal consideration*!, lie esteemed that to which his Country called him the...will rear a Monument to his lamented memory ; and the Commander in Chief feds he is paying the best tribute to his fame by thus holding him forth as an example... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 pages
...hii undaunted spirit, and unconquerable perseverance, he pumted the way tovictury. " His io'ir.try, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a monument to his lamemrd memory, and the commander in chief teels lie is paying the best tribute to his lame by tbua... | |
| 1809 - 518 pages
...officer and soldier; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country...lamented memory ; and the Commander-in-Chief feels he is paying the best tribute to his fame, by thus holding him forth as an example to the army. " By... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 pages
...officer and soldier ; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country...lamented memory ; and the Commander-in-Chief feels he is paying the 'iest tribute to his fame, by thus holding him forth as an example to the army. "... | |
| 1809 - 890 pages
...Officer and Soldier ; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe, Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his Country...will rear a monument to his lamented memory ; and I hi: Commander in Chjef feels, he is paying the best tribute to his fame by thus holding him forth... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 pages
...war, he courted ser" vice in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal con* *' siderations, he esteemed that to which his Country called him the...Country, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a Mo*' nument to his lamented memory ; and the Commander in Chief " feels he is paying the best tribute... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pages
...Officer and Soldier; in war, he courted ser" vice in every quarter of the globe. Regard" less of personal -considerations, he esteemed " that to which his Country...to victory. " His Country, the object of his latest .soli" citude, will rear a Monument to his lamented " memory ; and the Commander in Chief feels " he... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pages
...in war, he courted ser" vice in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal con" siderations, he esteemed that to which his Country called him the...unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory. His Coumtry, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a Monument to his lamented memory ; and the... | |
| 1809 - 1020 pages
...officer and soldier ; in \var he cuurted service in every quarter of the Globe.—Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country...unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory. Hi» country, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a monument to his lamented memory, and... | |
| 1810 - 1214 pages
...officer and soldier ; in war he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country...his lamented memory: and the commander-inchief feels he is paying the best tribute to his fame by thus holding him forth as an example to the army. By order... | |
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