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" As he spoke these words, Major Colborne, his military secretary, entered the room. He addressed him with his wonted kindness; then, turning to Anderson, said, 'Remember you go to Willoughby... "
The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B. - Page 228
by James Carrick Moore - 1833
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The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.

James Carrick Moore - 1834 - 436 pages
...wounded.) He then continued, ' I have made my will, and have remern' hered my servants. Colborne f has my will, ' and all my papers.' As he spoke these...is my re' quest, and that I expect he will give a ' Lieutenant- Colonelcy to Major Colborne ; — ' he has been long with me and I know ' him to be most...
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The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 pages
...pp. 225, 226. " He then continued, ' I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colborne has my will, and all my papers.' As he spoke these...then, turning to Anderson, said, ' Remember you go to Willoughby Gordon, and tell him it is my request, and that I expect he will give a Lieutenant-Colonelcy...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volume 21

John George Cochrane - 1838 - 508 pages
...find it advisable. This measure, however, had already been taken by Lord Gosford and his council. § words Major Colborne, his military secretary, entered...kindness, then, turning to Anderson, said, ' Remember jou go to \Villoughby Gordon and tell him that it is my request, and that I expect he will give a Lieutenant...
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The London Saturday journal, Volumes 1-4

1841 - 986 pages
...continued — " I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colbome (now Sir John Colborne,) " has my will and all my papers." As he spoke these...words, Major Colborne, his military secretary, entered his room. He addressed him with his wonted kindness ; then turning to Anderson, said, " Remember you...
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The Railway Anecdote Book: A Collection of the Best and Newest Anecdotes and ...

1850 - 216 pages
...wounded.) He then continued : " ' I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colborne§ has n;y will and all my papers.' As he spoke these words,...wonted kindness ; then, turning to Anderson, said, 'Remeinber you go to VVilloughby Gordon]!, and tell him it is my request, and that 1 expect he will...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1884 - 950 pages
...mortally wounded.) He then continued,—' I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colborne has my will, and all my papers.' As he spoke these...then, turning to Anderson, said, ' Remember you go to Willoughby Gordon, and tell him it is my request, and that I expect he will give a lieutenant-colonelcy...
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History of Xx Regiment: 1688-1888

Benjamin Smyth - 1889 - 492 pages
...account of the death scene is taken. "I have made my will, and have remembered my servants ; Colborne has my will and all my papers." As he spoke these...then, turning to Anderson, said, " Remember you go to Willoughby Gordon (Secretary to 1I.RH the Duke of York), and tell him that it is my request, and that...
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The Life of John Colborne, Field-Marshal Lord Seaton, G.C.B., G.C.H., G.C.M ...

George Charles Moore Smith - 1903 - 496 pages
...mortally wounded.) He then continued: " ' I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colborne has my will and all my papers.' As he spoke these...then, turning to Anderson, said, ' Remember you go to Willoughby Gordon* and tell him it is my request, and that I expect he will give a lieutenant-colonelcy...
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A History of the Lancashire Fusiliers: (formerly XX Regiment)

Benjamin Smyth - 1903 - 466 pages
...66th Regiment, and served with 1 " I have made my will, and have remembered my servants ; Colborne has my will and all my papers." As he spoke these...entered the room. He addressed him with his wonted k1ndness; then, turning to Anderson, said, " Rememember you go to Willoughby Gordon (Secretary to HRH...
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The Oxford Book of Military Anecdotes

Max Hastings - 1985 - 530 pages
...mortally wounded.) He then continued, 'I have made my will, and have remembered my servants. Colborne has my will, and all my papers.' As he spoke these...then, turning to Anderson, said, 'Remember you go to Willoughby Gordon, and tell him it is my request, and that I expect he will give a Lieutenant-Colonelcy...
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