The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... never tires talking of his ' brothers . ' In the above letter no notice is taken of his knowledge of the Latin language , which was moderate ; but the advantages derived from his father's superintendency were great . He prompted him to ...
... never tires talking of his ' brothers . ' In the above letter no notice is taken of his knowledge of the Latin language , which was moderate ; but the advantages derived from his father's superintendency were great . He prompted him to ...
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... never gave me such a high idea of that amazing people , as the remains of their grandeur , which are still to be found here . The first day I ran to the Capitol , to Tra- jan's Pillar , to the Pantheon , and to St. Peter's , that I ...
... never gave me such a high idea of that amazing people , as the remains of their grandeur , which are still to be found here . The first day I ran to the Capitol , to Tra- jan's Pillar , to the Pantheon , and to St. Peter's , that I ...
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... never have had the misfortune to ' have a quarrel with anybody since I ' joined the regiment ; so never was I happier ' in my life , save those seven weeks I passed • with you , dear mother ! in Glasgow . ' 6 As there was no appearance ...
... never have had the misfortune to ' have a quarrel with anybody since I ' joined the regiment ; so never was I happier ' in my life , save those seven weeks I passed • with you , dear mother ! in Glasgow . ' 6 As there was no appearance ...
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... never forgotten by friend . his young After this , Halifax being remote from active warfare , became a spiritless quarter to Moore . He , however , was promoted to the rank of captain , and then applied for leave to go to New York , the ...
... never forgotten by friend . his young After this , Halifax being remote from active warfare , became a spiritless quarter to Moore . He , however , was promoted to the rank of captain , and then applied for leave to go to New York , the ...
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... again assembled . The re- union of the dispersed members of an affec- tionate family creates heartfelt emotions never experienced by insulated individuals . CHAPTER III . PEACE . - MOORE IN PARLIAMENT . 1782. ] 31 LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
... again assembled . The re- union of the dispersed members of an affec- tionate family creates heartfelt emotions never experienced by insulated individuals . CHAPTER III . PEACE . - MOORE IN PARLIAMENT . 1782. ] 31 LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
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afterwards alarm Anderson arms army arrived artillery assembled attack Bastia batteries bayonets besieged boats Brigands British camp cannon Captain Castlebar cavalry coast Colonel Moore column command commenced corps Corsicans detachment diers dragoons Duke of Hamilton Duke of York Dundas Egypt embarked enemy enemy's entrenchments escaped father favourable fire flank fleet force Fornelli forward France French frigates front garrison gave Gibraltar grenadiers ground guard guns hill hundred infantry inhabitants intelligence Ireland Irish island Lake landed letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Hood Lucia manded ment military Minorca Moore's Morne Fortuné negroes neral night officers orders Paoli party pickets reached rear rebels received redoubt regiment reinforcement repulsed reserve resolved sailed sent ship shore shot siege Sir Charles Stuart Sir Gilbert Sir Gilbert Elliot Sir James Sir Ralph Abercrombie soldiers soon storm tained thousand tion took town troops Viceroy Vizir Wexford wounded