The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... camps went to the gate , and commanded it to be thrown open . Then walking erect towards the battery , he examined it with his spy- glass : You see , ' he said , there is no dan- 6 ger from the fire of these wretched artillery- ' men ...
... camps went to the gate , and commanded it to be thrown open . Then walking erect towards the battery , he examined it with his spy- glass : You see , ' he said , there is no dan- 6 ger from the fire of these wretched artillery- ' men ...
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... camp , yet it presents some advantages . For the garrison is numerous and is daily drilled , manoeuvred and employed on various duties : while the bomb - proof casemates , the ram- parts , and the cannon pointed towards the sea and ...
... camp , yet it presents some advantages . For the garrison is numerous and is daily drilled , manoeuvred and employed on various duties : while the bomb - proof casemates , the ram- parts , and the cannon pointed towards the sea and ...
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... camp of the French commander came over to the British ad- vanced picket , and requested to speak to Colonel Moore . He told him that he had orders to deliver up the post in front of the English immediately , and therefore wished some ...
... camp of the French commander came over to the British ad- vanced picket , and requested to speak to Colonel Moore . He told him that he had orders to deliver up the post in front of the English immediately , and therefore wished some ...
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... camp of the Viceroy , pointing to the bust , asked , ' What business ⚫ has that old charlatan here ? ' He then pulled down the bust , and threw it into a small closet , where it was broken to pieces . This insult to their revered chief ...
... camp of the Viceroy , pointing to the bust , asked , ' What business ⚫ has that old charlatan here ? ' He then pulled down the bust , and threw it into a small closet , where it was broken to pieces . This insult to their revered chief ...
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... camp that he wished General Knox to be appointed to take a part of the duty . Sir Ralph went up , took Moore aside , and told him that he had never thought of sending any one to supersede him , and he was much surprised to learn that he ...
... camp that he wished General Knox to be appointed to take a part of the duty . Sir Ralph went up , took Moore aside , and told him that he had never thought of sending any one to supersede him , and he was much surprised to learn that he ...
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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