| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 196 pages
...109 70 2504 51 289 30 17 24 The following is an extract from the articles of capitu- 1756 lation. " The noble and vigorous defence which the English "...defence he has made, grants to the garrison all the " honours of war they can enjoy under the circumstances " of going out for an embarkation ; to wit,... | |
| James Grant - Battles - 1873 - 598 pages
...proposed by Blakeney, " having deserved all marks of esteem and veneration that every military person ought to show to such actions, and Marshal Richelieu...to show to General Blakeney the regard due to the brave defence he has made, grants to the garrison all the honours of war that they can enjoy under... | |
| Rowland Broughton-Mainwaring - 1889 - 494 pages
...all marks ' of esteem and veneration that every military person ought ' to show to such actions—and Marshal Richelieu being ' desirous also to show to General Blakeney the regard due ' to the brave defence he has made—grants to the garrison ' all the honours of war that they can enjoy under... | |
| John Milne Gow - Cape Breton Island (N.S.) - 1893 - 492 pages
...English have made, having deserved all the marks of esteem and veneration that every military person ought to show to such actions ; and Marshal Richelieu being desirous also to shew General Blakeney the regard due to the brave defence he has made, grants the garrison all the... | |
| Military art and science - 1832 - 608 pages
...proposed by General Blakeny) having deserved all marks of esteem and veneration that every military person ought to show to such actions — and Marshal Richelieu being desirous also to show to General Blakeny the regard due to the brave defence he * At the commencement of the siege they, commanded by... | |
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