| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 632 halaman
...chaplain says : — " No officer so noticed for his military accomplishments and regular life as he. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause." A British officer, who was in the battle of Hubbardton, happened to be quartered as a prisoner in Medford.... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1855 - 622 halaman
...chaplain says : — "No officer so noticed for his military accomplishments and regular life as he. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause." A British officer, who was in the battle of Hubbardton, happened to be quartered as a prisoner in Medford.... | |
| 1856 - 534 halaman
...His chaplain says : ' No officer so noticed for his military accomplishments and regular life as he. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause.'"— p. 195. "John Francis, a brother of the Colonel, born in Medford, Sept. 28, 1753, was Adjutant in"... | |
| 1856 - 542 halaman
...His chaplain says : ' No officer so noticed for his military accomplishments and regular life as he. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause.' "— p. 195. " John Francis, a brother of the Colonel, born in Medford, Sept. 28, 1753, was Adjutant... | |
| 1859 - 788 halaman
...He was in good spirits when I parted with him the evening before the retreat. Hu mentioned his being exposed to fall with others, but seemed willing to...conclude by wishing you all Divine supports. Trust in (Jod. He will provide lor you and the fatherless children. From your sincere and affectionate friend,... | |
| 1859 - 780 halaman
...was in good spirits when I parted with him the evening before the retreat. He mentioned his bc'ing exposed to fall with others, but seemed willing to...the event. His conduct in the field is spoken of in tlie highest terms of applause. He has embalmed his name in immnnal famu. 1 must conclude by wishing... | |
| 1859 - 782 halaman
...He was in good spirits when I parted with him the evening before the retreat. He mentioned his being exposed to fall with others, but seemed willing to commit himself to Providence, ami leave the event. His comluci in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause. He has... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1859 - 804 halaman
...He was in good spirits when I parted with him the evening before the retreat. He mentioned his being exposed to fall with others, but seemed willing to commit himself to Providence, ami leave the event. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause. He has... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1886 - 738 halaman
...chaplain says : — " No officer so noticed for his military accomplishments and regular life as he. His conduct in the field is spoken of in the highest terms of applause." "A few days since, walking out with s.ome officers, we stopped at a house to purchase vegetables. While... | |
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