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Página xxi
... officer could describe as fit for service , ' could , without aid of any kind from Prussia , bring the Dutch not only to relinquish what they prized most , their chief colonies and their neutral trade , but to incur again the cost and ...
... officer could describe as fit for service , ' could , without aid of any kind from Prussia , bring the Dutch not only to relinquish what they prized most , their chief colonies and their neutral trade , but to incur again the cost and ...
Página xxiii
... officer to Vienna or to the headquarters of Archduke Charles , at Zurich , to discuss its plan of campaign in Switzerland . Lord Grenville , assuming the question of Austrian co - operation to be now conceded , appointed Lord Mulgrave ...
... officer to Vienna or to the headquarters of Archduke Charles , at Zurich , to discuss its plan of campaign in Switzerland . Lord Grenville , assuming the question of Austrian co - operation to be now conceded , appointed Lord Mulgrave ...
Página xxvi
... officers were only instructed in regimental duties . The pay of all ranks was miserably insufficient , that of the soldier being only equivalent to 1d . a day . Russian armies had been accustomed to fight on open plains and to live at ...
... officers were only instructed in regimental duties . The pay of all ranks was miserably insufficient , that of the soldier being only equivalent to 1d . a day . Russian armies had been accustomed to fight on open plains and to live at ...
Página xxix
... officers formed by Lord Mulgrave , who was to fill the post of adjutant or quarter- master general , besides taking command of the Swiss . Souvorow reached Swabia in very bad humour with the Austrian officials , whom he held responsible ...
... officers formed by Lord Mulgrave , who was to fill the post of adjutant or quarter- master general , besides taking command of the Swiss . Souvorow reached Swabia in very bad humour with the Austrian officials , whom he held responsible ...
Página xxx
... officers are not fitted for mountain warfare . I want to march into France by Dauphiné while the Archduke operates in Switzerland and Franche Comté . " If this arrangement could not be made , he still insisted on having an Austrian ...
... officers are not fitted for mountain warfare . I want to march into France by Dauphiné while the Archduke operates in Switzerland and Franche Comté . " If this arrangement could not be made , he still insisted on having an Austrian ...
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The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq, Volume 6 William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville Visualização integral - 1908 |
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Página 445 - ... it. But there was no alternative except that of taking this step, or of agreeing to the disguise or dereliction of one's opinion on one of the most important questions in the whole range of our domestic policy. " You will have heard of the King's determination to form on this occasion a new administration from among the friends and supporters of the present system. I most ardently wish that he may succeed, and certainly my...