Passages in the early military life of general sir George T. Napier, written by himself, ed. by his son, W.C.E. Napier |
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... attack Soult at Saldanha . During our march to Sahagun , our cavalry under Lord Paget ( afterwards Marquis of Anglesea ) and Sir Charles Stewart ( afterwards Marquis of Londonderry ) had two or three smart CH . II . FRENCH PRISONERS ...
... attack Soult at Saldanha . During our march to Sahagun , our cavalry under Lord Paget ( afterwards Marquis of Anglesea ) and Sir Charles Stewart ( afterwards Marquis of Londonderry ) had two or three smart CH . II . FRENCH PRISONERS ...
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... attack at daylight on the following morning , when just as Sir John Moore was mounting his horse , and I was actually giving him his pistols , a Spanish peasant came up , and asking for the general - in - chief , put a note into his ...
... attack at daylight on the following morning , when just as Sir John Moore was mounting his horse , and I was actually giving him his pistols , a Spanish peasant came up , and asking for the general - in - chief , put a note into his ...
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... attacked them with great spirit , and in a very short time completely upset them , killing , wounding , and taking many prisoners , among whom was the general himself , who , being attacked by a couple of our Hussars as he made an ...
... attacked them with great spirit , and in a very short time completely upset them , killing , wounding , and taking many prisoners , among whom was the general himself , who , being attacked by a couple of our Hussars as he made an ...
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... attacked by the enemy , and knew not if any one of us three should ever eat any dish again . There is an old song and a very true one which begins , How merrily we live that soldiers be ! ' and it is one you should always put in ...
... attacked by the enemy , and knew not if any one of us three should ever eat any dish again . There is an old song and a very true one which begins , How merrily we live that soldiers be ! ' and it is one you should always put in ...
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... attack of the enemy , who was advancing in strong columns down upon us under cover of a heavy fire from their batteries which commanded our position , and a cloud of sharpshooters in their front . The fire from the artillery was ...
... attack of the enemy , who was advancing in strong columns down upon us under cover of a heavy fire from their batteries which commanded our position , and a cloud of sharpshooters in their front . The fire from the artillery was ...
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