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was the retreat of Sir John Moore , from Salamanca . We shall , give Lord Londonderry's account of the motives which , according to his view of the matter , operated on Sir John's mind , on that . momentous occasion ; and we shall next ...
was the retreat of Sir John Moore , from Salamanca . We shall , give Lord Londonderry's account of the motives which , according to his view of the matter , operated on Sir John's mind , on that . momentous occasion ; and we shall next ...
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... Sir John Moore . He had been sent forward without a plan of operations , or any data upon which to found one . By his instructions , he was merely directed to open com- munication with the Spanish authorities , for the purpose of ...
... Sir John Moore . He had been sent forward without a plan of operations , or any data upon which to found one . By his instructions , he was merely directed to open com- munication with the Spanish authorities , for the purpose of ...
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... Sir John Moore ; it has certainly produced many who , in point of military talent , were and are quite his equals ; but it cannot , and perhaps never could , boast of one more beloved , not by his own personal friends alone , but by ...
... Sir John Moore ; it has certainly produced many who , in point of military talent , were and are quite his equals ; but it cannot , and perhaps never could , boast of one more beloved , not by his own personal friends alone , but by ...
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