| William Cobbett - 1808 - 540 pages
...charge which relates " to the order that the columns should be " unloaded, and that no firing should be " permitted on any account." — The court are...attach no censure whatever to the precautions taken topreventnnnecessary firing during the advance of the troops to the proposed points of attack, and... | |
| 1808 - 1016 pages
...second charge which relates to the orderthat the columns should be unloaded, and thst no firing should be permitted on any account. " The Court are anxious...unnecessary firing during the advance of the troops to to the proposed points of attack, and do therefore acquit Lieut-Gen. Wliitelocke of that part, of the... | |
| 1808 - 638 pages
...which relates to the order that the columns should be unloaded, and that, .no"- .• firing should be permitted on any account. " The Court are anxious...proposed points of attack ; and do therefore acquit • Lieut. -gen. Whitelocke of that part of the. said charge. — The Court adjudge, That the sajtl... | |
| 1808 - 694 pages
...relates to the order that " tin- columns should be unloaded,, and that no firing should be permitted OH any account." , The court are anxious that it may...taken to prevent unnecessary firing during the advance ot'iln hoops to the proposed points of attack, and do therefore acquit lieutenant-general Whitelocke... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...relates to the order, that the musucts of the columns should be unloaded, and that no firing should be permitted on any account. The court are anxious that it may bo distinctly understood, that they attach no censure whatever to the precautions taken to prevent... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...charge, which relates to the order, that " the columns should be unluaJed, end that no firing should be permitted on any account." " The court are anxious...attack, and do therefore acquit Lieutenant-General WhiteJocke of that part of the said charge. " The court adjudge, That the »aid Lieutenant-General... | |
| 1809 - 1162 pages
...relates to the order, that the muskets of the columns should be unloaded, and that no filing should be permitted on any account. The court are anxious...firing during the advance of the troops to the proposed poiius of attack, and do therefore acquit lieut.-gen.Whitclocke of that part of the said charge. The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 pages
...any account." The court was " anxi. ui's (hat it might be distinctly un. derstood, that they attached no censure whatever to the precautions taken to prevent...the troops to the proposed points of attack ; and did- therefore acquit lieu, tenant-seneral VVhitelorkc against that part of the said charge. " Th«*... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1154 pages
...any account." The court was *' ;.-;i\ious that it might be distinctly understood, that they attached no censure whatever to the precautions taken to prevent...the troops to the proposed points of attack ; and did therefore acquit 1?eotenant-general Whitelocke against that part of the said charge." The court... | |
| 1810 - 558 pages
...charge which relates to the order, that "the columns should be unloaded, and that no firing should be permitted on any account." The court are anxious...proposed points of attack, and do therefore acquit Lieu^ tenant-General Whitelocke of that part of the said charge. The court adjudge, that the said Lieutenant-General... | |
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