| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 356 páginas
...thing. — Say to my mother." — Here his voice quite " failed, and he was excessively agitated. — * Hope — Hope — I have " much to say to him, — but — cannot get it out — Are Colonel Gra" ham — and all my Aides-de- Camp well? (a private sign was made 220 " by Colonel Anderson not... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 páginas
....' — Here his voice quite failed, " and he was excessively agitated. — * Hope — " Hope — / have much to say to him, — but— " cannot get it out — Are Colonel Graham — • " and all my Aides-de-Camp well ?' (a private " sign was made by Colonel Anderson not to inform... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 páginas
...Here his voice quite " failed, and he was excessively agitated. — * Hope — Hope — I hâve *' much to say to him, — but — cannot get it out — Are Colonel Gra" ham — and all my Aides-de- Camp well ? (a private sign was made '* by Colonel Anderson not to... | |
| 1810 - 1214 páginas
...thing — say to my mother ' Here his voice quite failed, and he was excessively agitated.-— • Hope, — Hope, — I have much to say to him, — but — cannot get it out. Are colonel Graham and all my aides-de-camp well ? 1 have made my will, and remembered my servants — Colborne has my... | |
| 1810 - 576 páginas
...say to my mother'— Here hit voice quite failed him and he was excessively agitated. — ' //ope, Hope, I have much to say to him, — but cannot get it out.' Are Colonel Graham end all my aides-de-camp veil ? (A private sign was made by Colonei Anderson not to inform him ths:... | |
| Francis L. Clarke - 1817 - 630 páginas
...my Mother-*- here his voice quite failed, and he was evidently agitated— Hope — Hope — Iluece much to say to him — but — cannot get it out — are Colonel Graham-* and all my Aids-du-Camp well? (here a private sign was made by Colonel Anderson not to inform him of... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 746 páginas
...thing — Say to 1113' mother'. ..Here his voice quite failed, and he was excessively agitated. — ' Hope — Hope — I have much to say to him, — but cannot get it out — are Colonel Graham — and all my aides-de-camp, well? — I have made my will, anil have remembered my servants. —... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 592 páginas
...thing. — Say to my mother' — here his voice quite failed, and he was excessively agitated. • ' Hope — Hope — I have much to say to him, but cannot get it out. Are Colonel Graham and all my Aides-de-Camp well P (A private sign was made by Colonel Anderson not to inform him that... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 512 páginas
...my mother': — here his voice quite failed, and he was excessively agitated.' Hope — Hope — L have much to say to him, but cannot get it out. Are Colonel Graham and all my Aides-de-Camp well ?' (A private sign was made by Colonel Anderson not to inform him that... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1834 - 434 páginas
...my mother .' Here his voice faltered, he became excessively agitated, and not being able to proceed, changed the subject. ' Hope !* Hope ! I have much...who succeeded to the command; afterwards the Earl of Hopctown. •i- Of Bal<;o\van, now Lord Lyncdoch. knew the warm regard of the General towards the officers... | |
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