The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.J. Murray, 1834 |
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... turned out a very fine afternoon . Two other regiments were arranged upon ' the beach waiting for the return of the boats , ' the sun was shining and the sea perfectly ' calm . I ordered none of the boats to put off " till the whole ...
... turned out a very fine afternoon . Two other regiments were arranged upon ' the beach waiting for the return of the boats , ' the sun was shining and the sea perfectly ' calm . I ordered none of the boats to put off " till the whole ...
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... turned to a navy officer with whom he had been transacting business . Moore , after this dry reception , retired into the outer cabin to join General Dundas , the commander of the army . Every part of the Admiral's ship was crowded with ...
... turned to a navy officer with whom he had been transacting business . Moore , after this dry reception , retired into the outer cabin to join General Dundas , the commander of the army . Every part of the Admiral's ship was crowded with ...
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... turned to Sir Gilbert , and said , ' I wrote long ago to the King and to his ministers , that I and ' my people wished to be free either as sub- ' jects , or under the protection of Great Bri- tain , as the King and the country may ...
... turned to Sir Gilbert , and said , ' I wrote long ago to the King and to his ministers , that I and ' my people wished to be free either as sub- ' jects , or under the protection of Great Bri- tain , as the King and the country may ...
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... a cheerful aspect , surrounded by three rivers . From Corte the travellers re- turned to Bastia , on a road made by the French . After their return an unpleasant collision occurred between Sir Charles 84 [ 1794 . LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
... a cheerful aspect , surrounded by three rivers . From Corte the travellers re- turned to Bastia , on a road made by the French . After their return an unpleasant collision occurred between Sir Charles 84 [ 1794 . LIFE OF SIR JOHN MOORE .
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... turned to the front . The plan of lying con- cealed , and of attacking in conjunction with Brigadier Hope , was thus frustrated ; for Moore thought that to remain waiting in file , in an unknown wood , would be much more perilous than ...
... turned to the front . The plan of lying con- cealed , and of attacking in conjunction with Brigadier Hope , was thus frustrated ; for Moore thought that to remain waiting in file , in an unknown wood , would be much more perilous than ...
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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