| William Freke Williams - 1854 - Страниц: 952
...ability he had shown in his studies at the Royal Military College. I trust that the well-earned fame of one son and the rising merit of the other will, under...Pray accept, my dear general, the condolence of your faithful servant, HARDINOK. " Lieutenant-general the Hon. H. £. Butler." r culated that the Russians... | |
| George Ryan - 1855 - Страниц: 210
...ability he had shown in his studies at the Royal Military College. " I trust that the well-earned fame of one son, and the rising merit of the other, will,...General, the condolence of your very faithful servant, " HARDINGE. " Lieutenant- General the Hon. H. E, Butler." In Lord Raglan's despatch to the Duke of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - Страниц: 1078
...he had shown in bis studies at the lloyal Military College. " I trust that the well-earned fame of one son and the rising merit of the other will, under Providence, be a source of conaolation to you at this moment of extreme affliction. Pray accept, my dear General, the condolence... | |
| Somerset John Gough- Calthorpe (7th baron.) - 1856 - Страниц: 492
...ability he had shown in his studies at the Royal Military College. I trust Nasmyth told us that Omer Pasha would probably not arrive for two or three hours,...rising merit of the other, will, under Providence, he a source of consolation to you at this moment of extreme affliction. Pray accept, my dear General,... | |
| Somerset John Gough Calthorpe - 1858 - Страниц: 446
...brevet-major, but he did not live to hear of these rewards for his services. K asmyth told us that Omer Pasha would probably not arrive for two or three hours,...offer to go with me round the Russian trenches and field-works, and also those constructed by the Turks during the siege. \Ye commenced by going into... | |
| 1854 - Страниц: 668
...he had shofrn in his studies at the Royal Military College. " I trust that the well-earned fame of one son, and the rising merit of the other will, under...General, the condolence of your very faithful servant, " HARDING E. " Lieutenant- General the Hon. HE Butler." "Horse Guards, July 21, 1854. " SIR, — Since... | |
| 1855 - Страниц: 1076
...ability he had shown in his studies at the Boyal Military College. "I trust that the well-earned fame of one son and the rising merit of the other will, under...consolation to you at this moment of extreme affliction. Fray accept, my dear General, the condolence of your very faithful servant, l! u:p IMI .' 20. At Coed,... | |
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