Jones, relative to the comfort of the prisoners, and my obligation to that officer, and to Major Stanhope, on this occasion. I am anxious, too, to do justice to the conduct of General Bizanet, which, truly characteristic of a brave man, has been marked... Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of ... - Page 355by Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - 1853Full view - About this book
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...prisoners, and my obligation to that officer, and to Major Stanhope, on this occasion. I am anxious, too, to do justice to the conduct of General Bizanet, which,...name of an officer, prisoner in England, formerly his Aide-de Camp, and I would gladly hope that, in compliment to the General, this officer would be immediately... | |
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...prisoners, and my obligation to that officer, and to Major Stanhope on this occasion. I am anxious too to do justice to the conduct of General Bizanet, which,...kind and humane attentions to the prisoners. He has »eut me the nnme of an officer, prisoner ¡n England, formerly his Aide-de-Canm, and I would gladly... | |
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...prisoners, and my obligation to that officer, and to Major Stanhope, on this occasion. I am anxious, too, to do justice to the conduct of General Bizanet, which,...name of an officer, prisoner in England, formerly his Aide de Camp, and I would gladly hope that, in compliment to the General, this officer would be immediately... | |
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...characteristic of a brave man, has been marked Irons the first with the most kind and humane attention to the prisoners. He has sent me the name of an officer, prisoner in England, formerly his Aide-de-Carap, and L would gladly hope that, in compliment to the General, this officer would be immediately... | |
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...Major Stanhope on this occasion. 1 »m anxious too to do justice to the conduct of General Bizaiu-t, which, truly characteristic of a brave man, has been...name of an officer, prisoner in England, formerly his Aide-dc-Camp, and I would gladly hope that, in compliment to the General, this officer would be immediately... | |
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