| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...9th of September been left in the command of Walcheren with an army of about 15,000 men, did on that day make an official report on the state of the island, the extent of force required eiftctually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defences, and the number of men than sick... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 pages
...of September, been left in the command of Walchercn, with an army of about 15,000 men, did on that day, make an official report on the state of the island,...guard it, the nature and conditions of its defences, aud the number oí' men then sick and unfit for duty ; representing that after such his exposition,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 792 pages
...state of the island, the extent of force required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defences, and the number of men then sick and...his exposition, his Majesty's ministers would be the best judges of the propriety or possibility of keeping the islund ; and adding, that the advantages... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 706 pages
...of September, been left in the command of Walcheren, with an army of about 15,000 men, did, on that day, make an official report on the state of the island,...force required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defcnces> and the number of men then sick and unfit for duty; representing that after... | |
| William Windham - 1812 - 452 pages
...September, been left in the command of Walcheren, " with an army of about 15,000 men, did, on that day, make an " official report on the state of the..." required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its " defences, ami the number of men then sick and unfit for duty; " representing that... | |
| William Windham, Thomas Amyot - 1812 - 452 pages
...September, been left in the command of Walcheren, M vritb an army of about 15,000 men, did, on that day, make an " official report on the state of the..." required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its " defences, and the number of men then sick and unfit for duty; " representing that... | |
| 1812 - 822 pages
...state of the island, tne extent of force required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defences, and the number of men then sick and...duty ; representing that, after such his exposition, hie тцjesty's ministers would be the bwt judges of the propriety or possibility of keeping the island... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...of September, been left in the command of Walcheron, with an army of about 15,00 men, did, on that day, make an official report on the state of the island,...force required effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defences, and the number of men then sick and unfit for duty ; representing that after... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 468 pages
...of September, been .left in the command of Walcheren, with an army of about 15,000 men, did, on that day, make an official report on the state of the island,...his exposition, His Majesty's ministers would be the best judges of the propriety or possibility of keeping the island ; and adding, that the advantages... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 pages
...stale of the island, the extent of forcerequired effectually to guard it, the nature and condition of its defences, and the number of men then sick and...his exposition, his majesty's ministers would be the best judges of the propriety or possibility of keeping the island ; and adding, that the advantages... | |
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