I wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it is to every individual of the army, that we have done every thing in our power in support of the Spanish cause, and that we do not abandon it until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us. The Edinburgh annual register - Page 1071811Full view - About this book
| 1709 - 578 pages
...through the Spanish Government, was ofien imperfect. Instead of 80,000, he ihould have said 1 50,000.' wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it is to every indivijual of the army, that we have done every thing in our power in suppoit of the Spanish cause... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 pages
...intercepted with the Galicias. I " wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it is to every indivi" dual of the army, that we have done every thing in our...it, until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us. *' I have the honour tabe, &c. " JOHN MOORE." The army were now in complete preparation ; the disposition... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pages
...rounded every moment by superior forces, " but to have my communication intercepted " with the Galicias. I wish it to be apparent, " to the whole world, as it is to every individual f Some remarks on the Spanish co-operation :(rc omitted. (( * * * * (( * * # * « * # * * (i * * #... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pages
...surrounded every moment by superior forces, " but to have my communication intercepted with the GaKcias. I *' wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it is to every indivi" dual of the army, that we have done every thing in OUF power in " support of the Spanish cause... | |
| 1810 - 600 pages
...surrounded every moment by superior forces, but to have my communication with Galicia intercepted. I wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it...until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us." The truth is, that nothing had been done for the Spanish cause. This, indeed, was not imputable to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 pages
...surrounded every moment by superior forces, but to have my communication with Galicia intercepted. I wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it...until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us." The truth is, that nothing had been done for the Spanish ciiuse. This, indeed, was not imputable to... | |
| 1812 - 724 pages
...surrounded every moment by superior forces, but to have my communication with Galicia intercepted. I wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it...until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us." The truth of the matter was, that the army were perfectly sensible nothing whatever had been done by... | |
| 1812 - 844 pages
...every moment by superior forces, but to have my . communication intercepted with the Galicias. I Mr. wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it is...it, until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us. I have the honour to be, &c. JOHN MOORE. All was now ready ; the disposition for attack made; the generals... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...less sanguine. *' The movement I am making," he said to Mr. Frere, " is of the most dangerous kind. I wish it to be apparent to the whole world as it...the Spanish cause, and that we do not .abandon it till long after the Spaniards had abandoned us." Had he attended to the advice ' of Mr. Frere, he would... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 844 pages
...surrounded every moment by superior forces, but to have my communication with Galicia intercepted. I wish it to be apparent to the whole world, as it...until long after the Spaniards had abandoned us." The truth is, that nothing had been done ; but he was disgusted with the Spanish Government, and he... | |
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