The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... Sir Ralph Aber- crombie for the preservation of our own islands , and to subdue , if possible , some of those appertaining to our enemies . A fleet , consisting of above a hundred sail of trans- ports with troops and stores , and a ...
... Sir Ralph Aber- crombie for the preservation of our own islands , and to subdue , if possible , some of those appertaining to our enemies . A fleet , consisting of above a hundred sail of trans- ports with troops and stores , and a ...
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... Sir Ralph to learn ' his destination . Some conversation arose , when Moore said , that he was ready to go wherever he pleased , but was most desirous of commanding a brigade with the body of the army under him . This was exactly what Sir ...
... Sir Ralph to learn ' his destination . Some conversation arose , when Moore said , that he was ready to go wherever he pleased , but was most desirous of commanding a brigade with the body of the army under him . This was exactly what Sir ...
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... Sir Ralph had promised Moore to give him employment , and he kept his word on this the first opportunity . He placed a corps of nineteen hundred men , for this operation , under the orders of Major- General Campbell ; the first division ...
... Sir Ralph had promised Moore to give him employment , and he kept his word on this the first opportunity . He placed a corps of nineteen hundred men , for this operation , under the orders of Major- General Campbell ; the first division ...
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... and informed Moore , that the whole of the troops could not be landed until the evening , and that orders had been received from Sir VOL . I. I Ralph to postpone the descent altogether , as the Admiral 1796. ] 113 LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
... and informed Moore , that the whole of the troops could not be landed until the evening , and that orders had been received from Sir VOL . I. I Ralph to postpone the descent altogether , as the Admiral 1796. ] 113 LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
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... Sir Ralph , to explain their situation ; and to obtain leave to march forward in the night , to turn the enemies ' batteries at Trovillac and Brelotte . Sir Ralph , confiding in the repre- sentation , sent back permission to act as they ...
... Sir Ralph , to explain their situation ; and to obtain leave to march forward in the night , to turn the enemies ' batteries at Trovillac and Brelotte . Sir Ralph , confiding in the repre- sentation , sent back permission to act as they ...
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