The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... Irish gentlemen , and the beauty and lively manners of the ladies , were exceedingly agreeable to Major Moore . Jollity and re- velry abounded , in which he joined freely , not being much impeded by regimental affairs ; for , to avoid ...
... Irish gentlemen , and the beauty and lively manners of the ladies , were exceedingly agreeable to Major Moore . Jollity and re- velry abounded , in which he joined freely , not being much impeded by regimental affairs ; for , to avoid ...
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... Irish- men had commenced a secret correspondence with the French Government , and had urged the invasion of their ... Irish Catholics would join them . France was then ruled by the depraved Directory whose government the misguided Irish ...
... Irish- men had commenced a secret correspondence with the French Government , and had urged the invasion of their ... Irish Catholics would join them . France was then ruled by the depraved Directory whose government the misguided Irish ...
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James Carrick Moore. Directory whose government the misguided Irish were taught to believe was preferable to the British , and that the presence of a French army in the heart of their country was de- sirable . To take advantage of this ...
James Carrick Moore. Directory whose government the misguided Irish were taught to believe was preferable to the British , and that the presence of a French army in the heart of their country was de- sirable . To take advantage of this ...
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... Irish malcontents , con- vinced by the attempt , that the French were in earnest in offering them assistance , became more turbulent and outrageous than before . Upon which reinforcements of troops were sent over to Ireland ; and the ...
... Irish malcontents , con- vinced by the attempt , that the French were in earnest in offering them assistance , became more turbulent and outrageous than before . Upon which reinforcements of troops were sent over to Ireland ; and the ...
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... Irish on each other ; and when the military were called in to restore peace , they were always insulted , and frequently opposed . Provoca- tions excited retaliation , and the soldiers also became guilty of illegal acts . Such was the ...
... Irish on each other ; and when the military were called in to restore peace , they were always insulted , and frequently opposed . Provoca- tions excited retaliation , and the soldiers also became guilty of illegal acts . Such was the ...
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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 horse 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 Elliot Sir James Sir Ralph Abercrombie soldiers soon storm tained thousand tion took town troops Viceroy Vizir Wexford wish wounded