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... camp , and dispatched about an hour before . Though the order itself was perfectly clear , I was convinced both from the character of the Dessye and his recent conduct , that it would not be acted upon without an attempt being made to ...
... camp , and dispatched about an hour before . Though the order itself was perfectly clear , I was convinced both from the character of the Dessye and his recent conduct , that it would not be acted upon without an attempt being made to ...
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... Camp before Malligaum , 1st June 1818 . ON the 20th ultimo , I did myself the honour of reporting to the Quarter - Master General of the Army , for the information of his Excellency the Commander in Chief , the movements and operas ...
... Camp before Malligaum , 1st June 1818 . ON the 20th ultimo , I did myself the honour of reporting to the Quarter - Master General of the Army , for the information of his Excellency the Commander in Chief , the movements and operas ...
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... Camp before Malligaum , 29th May 1818 . Notwithstanding Major Greenhill and the officers and men who moved towards the breach this morn- ing met with obstacles not to be surmounted , and were in consequence recalled , Lieutenant ...
... Camp before Malligaum , 29th May 1818 . Notwithstanding Major Greenhill and the officers and men who moved towards the breach this morn- ing met with obstacles not to be surmounted , and were in consequence recalled , Lieutenant ...
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... Camp , Casser- barry , 18th July 1818 . I HAVE the honour to inclose a copy of a letter from Captain Briggs , announcing the surrender of Moolheir , which completes the reduction of Can- deish , and terminates the war in the Peishwah's ...
... Camp , Casser- barry , 18th July 1818 . I HAVE the honour to inclose a copy of a letter from Captain Briggs , announcing the surrender of Moolheir , which completes the reduction of Can- deish , and terminates the war in the Peishwah's ...
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... Camp to Lieutenant- General Sir Robert Macfarlane , Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , & c . at the assault of the entrenchments and capture of Genoa , in the year 1814 , and also in the expedition to ...
... Camp to Lieutenant- General Sir Robert Macfarlane , Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , & c . at the assault of the entrenchments and capture of Genoa , in the year 1814 , and also in the expedition to ...
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