| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 196 pages
...Country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1837 - 78 pages
...Country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| Royal Scots greys - 1840 - 172 pages
...Country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1841 - 104 pages
...Country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1849 - 92 pages
...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 brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,—will certainly prove acceptable to the public. Biographical Memoirs of the Colonels and other... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1849 - 110 pages
...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 brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,—will certainly prove acceptable to the public. Biographical Memoirs of the Colonels and other... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1883 - 450 pages
...Country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| James Clark (of the Royal Scots fusiliers.) - 1885 - 242 pages
...country with unshaken 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 in arms, — a record which revives the memory of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,... | |
| Rowland Broughton-Mainwaring - 1889 - 494 pages
...the 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...of the brave, and brings their gallant deeds before us,—will certainly prove acceptable to the public. Biographical Memoirs of the Colonels and other... | |
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