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... Sir Arthur Wellesley , and to place over him in command , officers who were scarcely worthy to hold the most subordinate station in his army . Widely different from this mode of writing , is that which has been pursued by Colonel Napier ...
... Sir Arthur Wellesley , and to place over him in command , officers who were scarcely worthy to hold the most subordinate station in his army . Widely different from this mode of writing , is that which has been pursued by Colonel Napier ...
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... Sir Arthur Wellesley sailed on the 12th of July , to commence that long and bloody contest in the Peninsula , which he was destined to ter- minate in such a glorious manner . Two small divisions were soon after ordered to assemble for ...
... Sir Arthur Wellesley sailed on the 12th of July , to commence that long and bloody contest in the Peninsula , which he was destined to ter- minate in such a glorious manner . Two small divisions were soon after ordered to assemble for ...
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... Sir Hew Dalrymple was at this time also commanded to furnish Sir Arthur with ... Wellesley are considered , it is not possible to doubt that he was first ... Sir Hew Dalrymple was appointed to the chief command , and Sir John Moore , who ...
... Sir Hew Dalrymple was at this time also commanded to furnish Sir Arthur with ... Wellesley are considered , it is not possible to doubt that he was first ... Sir Hew Dalrymple was appointed to the chief command , and Sir John Moore , who ...
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