Dundas, and which obtained the sanction and countenance of his royal highness. This one circumstance, of giving a uniform principle and mode of working to the different bodies, which are after all but parts of the same great machine, was in itself one... The Naval and Military Magazine - Page 41827Full view - About this book
| 1827 - 452 pages
...regulations compiled by the 1 Si Dniil Duudas, and which obtained the sanction and the countenance of bis Royal Highness. This one circumstance, of giving a uniform principle and mode of wnrfhg to the different bodies, which are after all but avts o? the same great machine, was in itself... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...escape his royal highness's sedulous care and attention. Formerly every commanding officer manoeuvred his regiment after his own fashion ; and if a brigade...only surprising that, before it was introduced, the Hi iiu-h army was able to execute any combined movements at all. " We can but notice the Duke of York's... | |
| English essays - 1827 - 728 pages
...escape his Roval H ighncss's sedulous care and attention. Formerly every commanding officer manoeuvred his regiment after his own fashion ; and if a brigade...distinguished services which could be rendered to a national array ; and it is only surprising that, before it was introduced, the British army was able to execute... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1827 - 1072 pages
...escape his Royal Highness's sedulous care and attention. Formerly every commanding officer manceuvered his regiment after his own fashion : and if a brigade...machine, was in itself one of the most distinguished ser. vices which could be rendered to a national army ; and it is only surprising that, before it was... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 pages
...system of regulations compiled by the late Sir David Dundas, and which obtained the sanction and the countenance of his Royal Highness. This one circumstance,...was introduced, the British army was able to execute combined movements of any sort whatsoever. We can but notice the Duke of York's establishment near... | |
| Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1827 - 506 pages
...system of regulations compiled by the late Sir David Dundas, and which obtained the sanction and the countenance of his Royal Highness. This one circumstance,...was introduced, the British army was able to execute combined movements of any sort whatsoever. We can but notice the Duke of York's establishment near... | |
| 1827 - 616 pages
...which obtainrd the sanction ami the countenance of his Royal Highness. This one circumstance of givmi; a uniform principle and mode of working to the different...able to execute any combined movements at all. We cannot but notice the Duke of York's establishment near Chelsea for the orphans of soldiers, the cleanliness... | |
| John Sykes - 1827 - 126 pages
...system of regulations compiled by the late Sir David Dundas, and which obtained the sanction and the countenance of his Royal Highness. This one circumstance,...different bodies, which are after all but parts of the lame great machine, was in itself one of the most distinguished services which could be rendered to... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1828 - 472 pages
...brigade of troops were brought together, it was very doubtful whether they could execute any one comhined movement, and almost certain that they could not execute...introduced, the British army was able to execute any comhined movements at all. We cannot but notice the Duke of York's establishment near Chelsea, for... | |
| History - 1828 - 924 pages
...system of regulations compiled by the late sir David Dundas, and which obtained the sanction and the countenance of his Royal Highness. This one circumstance,...itself one of the most distinguished services which conW be rendered to a national army, and it is only surprising that, before it was introduced, the... | |
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