| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - Alexandria, Battle of, Alexandria, Egypt, 1801 - 1803 - 442 pages
...that it has been a strict observance of order, discipline, and military system, which has given its full energy to the native valour of the troops, and...character, in situations uncommonly arduous, and under circumstancesof peculiar difficulty. The illustrious example of their commander cannot fail to have... | |
| ROBERT THOMAS WILSON - 1803 - 332 pages
...that it has been a ftrift obfervance of order, difcipline, and military fyftem, which has given its full energy to the native valour of the troops, and has enabled them proudly to aflert the fuperiority of the national military character, infituations uncommonly arduous, and under... | |
| Army - 1837 - 100 pages
...discipline to regulate and give a skilful direction to the energies and adventurous spirit of the herd, and a wise selection of officers of superior talent...General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut-General Sir John Hope (afterwards Lord Hopetoun), congratulating the army upon the successful... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 356 pages
...gallant exploits of British soldiers in the various parts of the world where the calls of their Coun* " Under the blessing of Divine Providence, His Majesty...uncommonly arduous, and under circumstances of peculiar difficulty.'1 — General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut.-General Sir John Hope... | |
| 1847 - 122 pages
...in Egypt to that determined bravery which is inherent in Britons ; but His Majesty desires it maybe most solemnly and forcibly impressed on the consideration...uncommonly arduous, and under circumstances of peculiar difficulty."—General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut.-General Sir John Hope... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 100 pages
...solemnly and forcibly impressed on the consideration of every part of the army, that it has been a strtct observance of order, discipline, and military system,...General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut.-General Sir John Hope (afterwards Lord Hopetoun), congratulating the army upon the successful... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 126 pages
...it has been a strict observance of order, discipline, and military system, which has given the lull energy to the native valour of the troops, and has...General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut.-General Sir John Hope (afterwards Lord Hopetoun), congratulating the army upon the successful... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1848 - 174 pages
...continental operations, or in maintaining colonial territories in distant and unfavourable climes. * " Under the blessing of Divine Providence, His Majesty...uncommonly arduous, and under circumstances of peculiar difficulty."—General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut-General Sir John Hope... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1848 - 148 pages
...which is inherent in Britons ; but His Majesty desires it may be most solemnly and forciblyimpressed,on the consideration of every part of the army, that...General Orders in 1801. In the General Orders issued by Lieut.-General Sir John Hope (afterwards Lord Hopetoun), congratulating the army upon the successful... | |
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