I did not overrate the original numbers of the enemy. By the next conveyance, I shall have the honour to submit to your Lordship's consideration the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps... The Monthly magazine - Page 394by Monthly literary register - 1809Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...to your Lordship's consideration the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps ; but the...of the Royal Artillery has been too conspicuous not tobe particularly noticed, the interior of the enemy's fortress being torn to pieres by shells ; his... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...your Lordship's consideration the va» rious details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps ; but the science of the Officers of the Royal Artillerylia* been too conspicuous not to be particularly noticed, the interior of the Enemy's fortress... | |
| 1809 - 594 pages
...intermission until nine o'clock of the several corps; but the science of the 24th, when three while nags of the officers of the Royal Artillery has been too conspicuous not to be Admiralty Office, April 12. particularly noticed, the interior of ¿¿ttr fron Rear Admiral Sir A.... | |
| John Philippart - Great Britain - 1820 - 480 pages
...your Lordship's consideration, the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps; but the...works have also been much injured by shot from the gun-batteries, manned by the seamen under the direction of Commodore Cockburn and other naval officers.... | |
| John Philippart - Great Britain - 1820 - 440 pages
...; his works have also been much injured by shot from the gun-batteries, manned by the seamen under the direction of Commodore Cockburn and other naval officers. After the embarkation of the French troops, I shall have the honor to command the eagles taken from the enemy to be laid at the King's... | |
| Great Britain - 1824 - 498 pages
...to your Lordship's consideration the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps ; but the...works have also been much injured by shot from the gun-batteries, manned by the seamen under the direction of Commodore Cockburn, and other naval officers.... | |
| 1824 - 494 pages
...to your Lordship's consideration the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps ; but the...works have also been much injured by shot from the gun-batteries, manned by the seamen under the direction of Commodore Cockburn, and other naval officers.... | |
| Art - 1809 - 822 pages
...to your Lordship's consideration the various details which are now referred to in general terms, and to report the merits of the several corps; but the...naval officers. After the embarkation of the French troops, I shall have the honour to command the eagles taken from the enemy to be laid at the king's... | |
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