| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pages
...requests " that it may be carefully explained to the Soldiers, that their safety depends solely upon their keeping their divisions, and marching with their...French cavalry ; who have hitherto shown little mercy " even to the feeble and infirm, who have fallen " into their hands. 1I tt " Th'e-drmy has still eleven... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 pages
...requests that it may be carefully *' explained to the Soldiers, that their safety depends solely upon *< their keeping their divisions, and marching with their...be cut off by the French cavalry; who have hitherto " shewn little mercy even to the feehle and infirm, who have fallen " into their hands. " The anny... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pages
...requests that it may be carefully " explained to the Soldiers, that their safety depends solely upon " their keeping their divisions, and marching with their...villages, or straggle on the march, will *' inevitably be eut off by the French cavalry ; who have hitherto '* shewn little mercy even to the feeble and infirm,... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pages
...requests that it may be carefully explained to the soldiers, that their safety depends solely upon their keeping their divisions, and marching with their...cut off by the French cavalry ; who have hitherto shewn little mercy even to the feeble and infirm, who have fallen into their hands. "The army has still... | |
| 1812 - 844 pages
...requests that it may be carefully explained to the soldiers, that their safety depends solely upon their keeping their divisions, and marching with their...those who stop in villages, or straggle on the march, inevitably be cut off by the French cavalry BOOK in Wh0 have hitherto shewn little mercy, even to the... | |
| sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 628 pages
...forces requests that it may be carefully explained to the soldiers that their safety depends solely upon their keeping their divisions and marching with their...French cavalry, who have hitherto shown little mercy even to the feeble and infirm who have fallen into their hands. " The army has still eleven leagues... | |
| Sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 630 pages
...forces requests that it may be carefully explained to the soldiers that their safety depends solely upon their keeping their divisions and marching with their...French cavalry, who have hitherto shown little mercy even to the feeble and infirm who have fallen into their hands. " The army has still eleven leagues... | |
| Earl Douglas Haig Haig - 1907 - 442 pages
...may be carefully explained to the soldiers that their safety depends solely upon their keeping with their divisions, and marching with their regiments...French Cavalry, who have hitherto shown little mercy even to the feeble and infirm who have fallen into their hands. So much fatigue had been endured in... | |
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