Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: Peninsula and south of France, 1813-1814

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J. Murray, 1861
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Page 73 - Captain and you are to observe and follow such Orders and Directions from time to time, as you shall receive from us or any other your superior Officer, according to the Rules and Discipline of War ; in pursuance of the Trust hereby reposed in You.
Page 105 - An Act to amend and render more effectual in His Majesty's Dominions in America an Act, passed in the present Session of Parliament intituled. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, and for extending the Provisions of the said Act to His Majesty's Marine Forces in America, pp.
Page 105 - Dominions, upon Complaint made to him of any Offence committed against the Property or Person of any Inhabitant of or Resident in any such Countries, by any Person serving with or belonging to...
Page 340 - Marquess of Wellington, and the steadiness and unconquerable spirit which have been equally displayed by the troops of the three nations united under his command. The termination of the Armistice in the north of Europe, and the declaration of war by the Emperor of Austria against France, have been most happily accompanied by a system of cordial union and concert amongst the allied powers. The effects of this union have even surpassed those expectations which it was caleulated to excite.
Page 340 - I cannot close this Session of Parliament without expressing the satisfaction that I have derived from the zeal and assiduity with which you have applied yourselves to the several important objects which have come under your consideration.
Page 693 - Resolved, nemine dissentiente, by the Lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled, that this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the services of the officers, soldiers, and sailors, lately employed in the defence of Gibraltar; and that General Eliott do signify the same to them.
Page 73 - Captain and you are also to observe and follow such Orders and Directions as you shall from time to time receive from...
Page 341 - ... the government of a country whose real interest in the issue of this great contest must be the same as our own.
Page 95 - Ireland during the course of the war; and that the same be communicated to them, by the commanding officers of the several corps, who are desired to thank them for their meritorious conduct.
Page 341 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I have directed the Estimates for the Services of the ensuing year to be laid before you.

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