| History - 1789 - 560 pages
...fend to your excellency M. dc Lapaufe, afliftant quarter-mailer general to the army, on the fubje£t of the too rigorous article, which you impofe on the...by the capitulation, and to which it would not be pollible for us to fubfcribe ; be pleafed to confidcr the feverity of that article. I flatter myfelf... | |
| William Smith - Canada - 1815 - 520 pages
...Quarter Master General to the Army, on the object of the too rigourous " article which you impose upon the troops by the Capitulation, and to which " it would not be possible for us to subscribe ; be pleased to consider tfie seve*' rity of that article. I flatter myself... | |
| Henry Hopper Miles - Canada - 1872 - 574 pages
...Assistant-QuartermasterGeneral of the Army, on the subject of the too rigorous article which you impose on the troops by the capitulation, and to which it would not be possible for us to subscribe. Be pleased to consider the severity of that article. I flatter myself... | |
| John Knox - United States - 1914 - 718 pages
...' Quarter-Master General to the army, on the subject of the ' too rigorous article which you impose on the troops by the ' capitulation, and to which it would not be possible for us to ' subscribe ; be pleased to consider the severity of that article. ' 1 flatter myself... | |
| Canada - 1914 - 722 pages
...' Quarter-Master General to the army, on the subject of the ' too rigorous article which you impose on the troops by the ' capitulation, and to which it would not be possible for us to ' subscribe ; be pleased to consider the severity of that article. ' 1 flatter myself... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1761 - 582 pages
...fend to your excellency M. de Lapaufe, affiftant quarter mafter general to the army, on the fubjeft of the too rigorous article, which you impofe on the...it would not be poffible for us to fubfcribe ; be pleated to confider the fevehty of that article. I flatter myfelf that you will be pleafed to give... | |
| History - 1764 - 554 pages
...Ifend to your excellency M. de" Lapaufe, affiftant quarter mailer general to the army, on the fubjett of the too rigorous article, which you impofe on the...troops by the capitulation, and to which it would nut be poffible for us to fubfcribe ;' be pleafed to confider the feverity of _ that article. I flatter... | |
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