| Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1859 - 592 pages
...recommend to your prudence, Not to insist upon any complaint or ovarsight of any Commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever ; for as I must acknowledge...causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to Uie remedy ; which is most necessary. And I hope we have such true •^ • Rushworth, V., 734 f OW... | |
| Michael Russell - 1860 - 288 pages
...recommend to your prudence, not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief, upon any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can be rarely avoided in military affairs ; therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the causes of these... | |
| James Waldyve Willington - 1864 - 166 pages
...recommend to your prudence — not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever ; for as I must acknowledge...rarely be avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy which... | |
| Andrew Bisset - Great Britain - 1864 - 450 pages
...any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever ; adding this reason for his recommendation, " for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights,...know they can rarely be avoided in military affairs." l It is instructive to compare with this the terms in which Lord Clarendon and Mrs. Hutchinson speak... | |
| John Tillotson - Battles - 1865 - 508 pages
...recommend to your prudence — not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever; for as I must acknowledge...rarely be avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Great Britain - 1866 - 544 pages
...recommend to your prudence. Not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any eommander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge...rarely be avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the issues of these things, let us apply crurselves to the remedy, which... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Great Britain - 1866 - 510 pages
...recommend to your prudence. 3STot to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any command er-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge...rarely be avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the issues of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Great Britain - 1866 - 520 pages
...recommend to your prudence. Not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge...oversights, so I know they can rarely be avoided in mililnri/ affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the issues of these things, let us apply... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Great Britain - 1867 - 524 pages
...recommend to your prudence. Not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can rafely be avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the issues of these... | |
| John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1870 - 482 pages
...recommend to your prudence, not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief upon any occasion whatsoever; for as I must acknowledge...avoided in military affairs. Therefore, waving a strict enquiry into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which is most necessary.... | |
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