| Army - 1837 - 100 pages
...the breasts of most of those who have served, or are serving, in the Army, an Esprit de Corps — an attachment to everything belonging to their Regiment...fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, our brothers, our fellow citizens... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1837 - 146 pages
...interesting. Authentic accounts of the actions of the great,—the valiant,—the loyal, have alway been of paramount interest with a brave and civilized...war,—victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen,—our brothers,—our fellow-citizens in arms,—a record which revives the memory of the... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1837 - 78 pages
...own Corps cannot fail to prove interesting. Authentic accounts of the actions of the great,— rthe valiant, — the loyal, have always been of paramount...fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, — our brothers, — our... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 356 pages
...great, — the valiant, — the loyal, have always been of paramount interest with a brave and civilised people. Great Britain has produced a race of heroes...fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, — our brothers — our fellow-citizens... | |
| Royal Scots greys - 1840 - 172 pages
...great,— the valiant, — the loyal, have always been of paramount interest with a brave and civilised people. Great Britain has produced a race of heroes...fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, — our brothers — our fellow-citizens... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1841 - 104 pages
...those who have served, or are serving, in the Army, an Esprit du Corps — an attachment to every thing belonging to their Regiment; to such persons a narrative...fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, — our brothers, — our... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1841 - 142 pages
...cannot fail to prove interesting. Authentic accounts of the actions of the great,—the valiant,—the loyal, have always been of paramount interest with...war,—victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen,—our brothers,—our fellow-citizens in arms,—a record which revives the memory of the... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1844 - 88 pages
...cannot fail to prove interesting. Authentic accounts of the actions of the great,—the valiant,—the loyal, have always been of paramount interest with...war,—victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen,—our brothers,—our fellow-citizens in arms,—a record which revives the memory of the... | |
| Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 61st (South Gloucestershire) - 1844 - 80 pages
...cannot fail to prove interesting. Authentic accounts of the actions of the great,—the valiant,—the loyal, have always been of paramount interest with...war,—victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen,—our brothers,—our fellow-citizens in arms,—a record which revives the memory of the... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1847 - 214 pages
...the breasts of most of those who have served, or are serving, in the Army, an Esprit de Corps — an attachment to everything belonging to their Regiment...they have fought the battles of their Country with unaaken fortitude. It is presumed that a record of lievements in war, — victories so complete and... | |
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