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" Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them for some years so much to his satisfaction, he assures them he will never cease to feel the warmest interest in their welfare and honour, and that he will be at all times... "
The War in the Peninsula, and Wellington's Campaigns in France and Belgium ... - Page 361
by Herbert R. Clinton - 1878 - 471 pages
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Appendix, 1812 to end of the military series

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Generals - 1872 - 778 pages
...Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards...interest in their welfare and honour, and that he will be at all times happy to be of any service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gallantry their...
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Historical Record of the 71st Regiment Highland Light Infantry: From Its ...

Henry J. T. Hildyard - 1876 - 154 pages
...Commander of the Forces once more requests " the army to accept his thanks. " Although circumstances may alter the relations in " which he has stood towards...interest in their welfare and honour, " and that he will be at all times happy to be of any " service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gal" lantry...
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Adventures with the Connaught Rangers, 1809-1814

William Grattan, Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1902 - 420 pages
...promises for the future. His General Order contained the following words : — " Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards...interest in their welfare and honour, and that he will be at all times happy to be of any service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gallantry their...
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Wellington's Operations in the Peninsula (1808-1814)

Lewis William George Butler - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1904 - 474 pages
...relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he shall never cease to feel the warmest interest in their welfare and honour ; and that he will be at all times happy to be of any service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gallantry their...
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United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volume 48

Military art and science - 1845 - 660 pages
...promises for the future. His General Order contained the following words : — " Although circumstances may alter the [relations in which he has stood towards...them for some years, so much to his satisfaction, ho assures them he will never cease to feel the warmest interest in their welfare and honour, and that...
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The Sportsman

522 pages
...which he has stood toward* them for years, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them he will nerer cease to feel the warmest interest in their welfare and honour, and that he will be at all times happy to be cf any service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gallantry their...
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