I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the campaign, see clearly wherein I have been deficient, and think a little more or less blame to a man that must necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day... Life of Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, K.B. - Página 128por Edward Salmon - 1914 - 242 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Wright - 1864 - 666 páginas
...errors in the course of the campaign ; see clearly wherein I have been BANKS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE. 549 deficient ; and think a little more or less blame,...with in landing on the two cats not being placed so as to annoy the two small batteries with their great guns." On the contrary, the cats did annoy the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 542 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds: " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 554 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 538 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...man that must necessarily be ruined, of little or no 1769.] DESPONDENCY OF WOLFE. 269 consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1894 - 540 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...and think a little more or less blame to a man that nrnst necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 478 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1902 - 598 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
| Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - 1902 - 366 páginas
...his own shoulders. " I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the campaign, see clearly where I have been deficient, and think a little more or...necessarily be ruined of little or no consequence. ' ' From the Gentleman' Magazine, June 18o1. There is a preliminary note signed P. addressed to Mr.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1907 - 482 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 596 páginas
...Saunders had said, but adds : " I shall leave out that part of my letter to Mr. Pitt which you object to. I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the...necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it."... | |
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