| Somerset John Gough Calthorpe - 1857 - 480 oldal
...Her Majesty has learnt, -with the deepest sorrow, this great misfortune which has befallen the army in the loss of its late distinguished Commander-in-Chief....Lord Raglan, GCB :— (TRANSLATION.) " Army of the East.—No. 15, General Order. " Death has suddenly taken away while in full exercise of his command... | |
| Somerset John Gough Calthorpe - 1858 - 446 oldal
...Her Majesty has learnt, with the deepest sorrow, this great misfortune which has hefallen the army in the loss of its late distinguished Commander-inChief....an honourable and disinterested subject." General After- Order. 2nd July, 1855. The Lieutenant-General commanding the Forces has the satisfaction of... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 228 oldal
...War's expression of Her Majesty's grief for this great loss. "The country has heen deprived of a hrave and accomplished soldier, a true and devoted patriot, and an honourable and disinterested subject." His lordship's remains were borne to Kamiesch Bay, and placed on board the Caradoc, for conveyance... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1887 - 256 oldal
...was esteemed by all ; " and his country," to use the Minister of War's expression, " had, indeed, " been deprived of a brave and accomplished soldier,...a "true and devoted patriot, and an honourable and dis" interested subject." Lieut.-General Sir George Brown being absent, on account of ill-health, Major-General... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1887 - 454 oldal
...loss of its late distinguished Commander-in' chief. The country has been deprived of an accom' plished soldier, a true and devoted patriot, and an ' honourable and disinterested subject.' * The other high officer of State charged to speak in the name of the Queen was her Commander-inchief... | |
| 1874 - 584 oldal
..." profound grief," and her seuse of the loss the army had sustained. '• The country," she said, " has been deprived of a brave and accomplished soldier,...patriot, and an honourable and disinterested subject." Lord l;.i" li n. belter known as Lord Fitzroy Somerset, was the trusted friend and confidant of the... | |
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