| James Franck Bright - 1876 - 532 trang
...danger the House ran of being charged with selfishness in continuing the war, he went on : " But this I recommend to your prudence, not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief on any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1877 - 520 trang
...vigorously.prosecuted, the people can bear the war no longer, and will enforce you to a dishonourable peace. " ' But this I would recommend to your prudence....affairs. Therefore, waiving a strict inquiry into the issues of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which is most necessary. And I hope we... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1877 - 388 trang
...vigorously prosecuted, the people can bear the war no longer, and will enforce you to a dishonourable peace. But this I would recommend to your prudence,...oversight of any commander-in-chief, upon any occasion whatever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can rarely be avoided... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1877 - 390 trang
...not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief, upon any occasion whatever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights,...so I . know they can rarely be avoided in military affairs."3 The army of the Parliament, composed of Essex's troops armed anew, of Manchester's and Waller's... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1878 - 520 trang
...danger the House ran of being charged with selfishness in continuing the war, he went on : " But this I recommend to your prudence, not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief on any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1880 - 522 trang
...of being charged with selfishness in continuing the war, he went on : " But this I rRp.nTnTnp.Tifl to your prudence, not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any commander-in-chief on any occasion whatsoever, for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 446 trang
...vigorously prosecuted, the people can bear the war no longer, and will enforce you to a dishonourable peace. But this I would recommend to your prudence,...know they can rarely be avoided in military affairs ... let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which is most necessary. And I hope we have such true English... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 438 trang
...vigorously prosecuted, the people can bear the war no longer, and will enforce you to a dishonourable peace. But this I would recommend to your prudence,...myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can rarely bo avoided in military affairs ... let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which is most necessary. And... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 444 trang
...vigorously prosecuted, the people can bear the war no longer, and will enforce you to a dishonourable peace. But this I would recommend to your prudence,...not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any Gommander-in-Chief upon any occasion whatsoever ; for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights,... | |
| James Allanson Picton - 1883 - 548 trang
...be called tact or cunning according to our leanings, he deprecated raising any personal questions. " For as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can rarely be avoided ill military affairs. Therefore, waving a strict enquiry into the causes of these things, let us apply... | |
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