The French army shall be subsisted from its own magazines up to the day of embarkation. The garrisons up to the day of the evacuation of the fortresses. The remainder of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government,... Cobbett's Political Register - Page 569edited by - 1808Full view - About this book
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...of the magazines sliall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses of the army from the above mentioned periods till their arrival in France, under the condition of their being reimbursed... | |
| Great Britain - 1812 - 570 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses...the estimation to be made by both parties, of the value of the magazines delivered up to the British army. The provisions on board the ships of war,... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of jthe men and horses of the army from the abovementioned...reimbursed by the French government for the excess of the expenses beyond the estimation, to be made by both parties, of the value of the magazines delivered... | |
| Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 550 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses of the army from the above-mentioned period till their arrival in France, under the condition of their being reimbursed by the French government... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses of the army from the above-mentioned period till their arrival in France, under the condition of their being reimbursed by the Fre-nch government... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses...re-imbursed by the French government for the excess of the expenses beyond the estimation, to be made by both parties, of the value of the magazines delivered... | |
| Sir John Thomas Jones (bart.) - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1821 - 420 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses...the estimation to be made by both parties, of the value of the magazines delivered up to the British army. The provisions on board the ships of war in... | |
| 1808 - 1158 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses...abovementioned periods till their arrival in France, under die condition of their being re-imbursed by the French government for die excess of the expense beyond... | |
| comte Maximilien Foy - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1827 - 666 pages
...of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses...reimbursed by the French government for the excess of the expenses beyond the estimation, to be made by both parties, VOL. i. 2 R of the value of the magazines... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier, Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - France - 1828 - 678 pages
...horses of the army from the above mentioned periods till their arrival in France, under the condition of being reimbursed by the French government for the...the estimation to be made by both parties, of the value of the magazines delivered up to the British army. The provisions on board the ships of war in... | |
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