| William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1833 - 740 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...weakness, and that their expressions of approbation, and oven gratitude, were intended to convey censure. WELLINGTON. PS — All I ask from the Portuguese Regency... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Great Britain - 1834 - 626 pages
...acquainted with my reasons. ' From the letter of the 3rd instant, which I have received from Dom M. de Forjaz, I had hoped that the Government were satisfied...transmit it to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ' Believe me, &c. ' C. Stuart, Esq. ' WELLINGTON. I have but little doubt of success; but... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Great Britain - 1836 - 622 pages
...acquainted with my reasons. ' From the letter of the 3rd instant, which I have received from Dom M. de Forjaz, I had hoped that the Government were satisfied...transmit it to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ' Believe me, &c. ' C. Stuart, Esq. v 'WELLINGTON. I have but little doubt of success; but... | |
| George Soane - 1839 - 838 pages
...Government were satisfied with what I had done and intended to do ; and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...transmit it to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. " Believe me, &c. " WELLINGTON. " PS All I ask from the Portuguese Regency is, tranquillity... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1839 - 900 pages
...minds of the populace at Lisbon, they would have done Iheir duly by adopting measures to secure (he tranquillity of the town ; but I suppose that, like...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. ( Signed ) WELLIJGTOJ. PS— All I ask from the Portuguese regency i« tranquillity, in the town of... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1840 - 740 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. WELLINGTON. PS—All I ask from the Portuguese Regency is tranquillity in the town of Lisbon, and provisions... | |
| sir William Francis P. Napier - 1840 - 798 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. WELLINGTON. PS — All I ask from the Portuguese Regency is tranquillity in the town of Lisbon, and... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1842 - 458 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. (Signed) WELIJNGTON. PS — All I ask from the Portuguese regency is tranquillity in the town of Lisbon,... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1842 - 454 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. (Signed) WELLINGTON. PS — AH I ask from the Portuguese regency is tranquillity in the town of Lisbon,... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1842 - 452 pages
...government was satisfied with what I had done, and intended to do, and that, instead of endeavouring to render all further defence fruitless, by disturbing...and even gratitude, were intended to convey censure. (Signed) WELLINGTON. PS—All I ask from the Portuguese regency is tranquillity in the town of Lisbon,... | |
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