The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... flank . On feel- ing himself wounded he exclaimed , ' Ha ! ' and looked the duke in the face , who , struck with horror , dropt the sword , and rushed out of the room for Dr. Moore . The father on en- tering saw blood flowing from his ...
... flank . On feel- ing himself wounded he exclaimed , ' Ha ! ' and looked the duke in the face , who , struck with horror , dropt the sword , and rushed out of the room for Dr. Moore . The father on en- tering saw blood flowing from his ...
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... flanks , Dunlop saw that it was necessary to retire to prevent being surrounded . He therefore ordered Moore to form in the rear of the column the remains of his party , for seven out of the twenty had fallen ; and the detachment ...
... flanks , Dunlop saw that it was necessary to retire to prevent being surrounded . He therefore ordered Moore to form in the rear of the column the remains of his party , for seven out of the twenty had fallen ; and the detachment ...
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... flank with ' charged bayonets . ' But the Americans were not so enterprising , for being somewhat dis- concerted by the loss which they had sus- tained , they took up a position out of the reach of the guns of the fort , and remained ...
... flank with ' charged bayonets . ' But the Americans were not so enterprising , for being somewhat dis- concerted by the loss which they had sus- tained , they took up a position out of the reach of the guns of the fort , and remained ...
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... flank , and the Corsicans on the left , and to get into the rear to cut off the retreat of the French , in case of success . Moore , placing himself at the head of the grenadiers of the centre column , advanced quickly and silently ...
... flank , and the Corsicans on the left , and to get into the rear to cut off the retreat of the French , in case of success . Moore , placing himself at the head of the grenadiers of the centre column , advanced quickly and silently ...
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... flank companies were then formed into corps , denominated the reserve , the command of which was given to Moore ; and the army , amounting only to about two thousand men , sailed in transports , and were one corps , landed , on the 29th ...
... flank companies were then formed into corps , denominated the reserve , the command of which was given to Moore ; and the army , amounting only to about two thousand men , sailed in transports , and were one corps , landed , on the 29th ...
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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