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" If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention individual merit, I know no man so justly entitled to praise as Colonel Sherbrooke, to whose exertions I feel myself much indebted for the success of the attack. "
The European Magazine, and London Review - 278. oldal
1799
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Copies and Extracts of Advices to and from India, Relative to the Cause ...

East India Company - 1800 - 302 oldal
...in portant occafion referred to, whofe general gallantry and good conduct fince he has N. XV. ferved with this army, have not failed to recommend him ftrongly...individual merit, I *' know no man fo juftly entitled topraifc as Co-lone! Sherbrooke, to whofe exertions " I feel myfelf much indebted for the fuccefs of...

Copies and Extracts of Advices to and from India, Relative to the Cause ...

East India Company - 1800 - 302 oldal
...occafion referred to, whofe general gallantry and good conduct fince he has K? XV. ferved with this army3 have not failed to recommend him ftrongly to the Commander...merit, I '•*'• know no man fo juftly entitled topraife as Colonel Sherbrooke, to wiofc excrtionj •** I feel myfelf much indebted for the fuccefs...

the parliamentary regifter; or history of the proceedings and debates of the ...

j debrett - 1800 - 784 oldal
...the very important occafion referred to, whofe general gallantry and good conduct fince he has ftrvcd with this army, have not failed to recommend him ftrongly...If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention indivi" dual merit, I know no man fo juftly enticled to praife as Colonel " Sherbrooke, to whofe exertion...

The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - 810 oldal
...to, whole general galhufry and gccd conduct fince he has ferved with this army, have not faiied-'to recommend him ftrongly to the Commander in Chief....If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention indivi" dual merit, I know no man fo juftly entitled to praife as Colonel " Sherbrooke, to whofc exertion...

The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of ..., 1. kötet

Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1800 - 1036 oldal
...the very important occafion referred to, whofe general gallantry and good conduct fince he has ferved with this army, have not failed to recommend him ftrongly to the Commander in Chief. " 1C where ail behaved nobly, it ii proper to mention individual merit, 1 know no man fo juftly entitled...

The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of ..., 1. kötet

Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1801 - 954 oldal
...the very important occafion referred to, whofe general gallantry and good cor.dua fince he has ferved with this army, have not failed to recommend him ftrongly...proper to mention individual merit, I " know no man fo juttly entitled to praife " as Colonel Sherbrooke, to whofe exer" tion I feel myfelf much indebted...

Historical Sketches of the South of India, in an Attempt to Trace the ...

Mark Wilks - 1817 - 590 oldal
...he has served with his army, have not failed to recommend him strongly to the Commander-in-Chief. " If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention individual merit, I know no man so justly entitled to praise as Colonel Sherbrooke, to whose exertions 1 feel myself much indebted...

United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal

1830 - 830 oldal
...Campbell (74ih), Colonel (now Lieut.-Geu.) GV Hart, Luut.-Col. James Dunlop, Lieut, tien. Stuart. " If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention individual merit, 1 know no man so justly entitled to praire as Colonel Sherbrooke, to whose exertions 1 feel myself...

The Life of General, the Right Honourable Sir David Baird, Bart. ...

Theodore Edward Hook - 1832 - 480 oldal
...has served with his army, have not failed to recommend him strongly to the commander-in-chief : — " If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention individual merit, I know no man so justly entitled to praise as Colonel Sherbrooke, to whose exertions I feel myself much indebted...

The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington: During His ..., 1. kötet

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1834 - 854 oldal
...gallantry and good conduct, since he has served with this army, have not failed to recommend him strongly to the Commander in Chief. " If, where all behaved nobly, it is proper to mention indi" vidual merit, I know no man so justly entitled to praise as " Colonel Sherbrooke, to whose exertions...




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