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... ment become indispensably necessary ; but for all details on this subject , I beg leave , sir , to refer you to Brigadier - General Harcourt's letter to His Excellency Sir George Beckwith , and also for any information you may desire ...
... ment become indispensably necessary ; but for all details on this subject , I beg leave , sir , to refer you to Brigadier - General Harcourt's letter to His Excellency Sir George Beckwith , and also for any information you may desire ...
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... ment of mine upon this occasion would be super- fluous after the clear and distinct account given by Captain Brenton of the action , and the manner in which he enticed the enemy out ; I have , how- ever , to lament a severe wound this ...
... ment of mine upon this occasion would be super- fluous after the clear and distinct account given by Captain Brenton of the action , and the manner in which he enticed the enemy out ; I have , how- ever , to lament a severe wound this ...
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... ment I was peculiarly indebted . His thorough knowledge of the country and passes would have enabled us to anticipate and check the enemy , had he endeavoured to move further than Mili . I was accompanied by my aide - de - camp ...
... ment I was peculiarly indebted . His thorough knowledge of the country and passes would have enabled us to anticipate and check the enemy , had he endeavoured to move further than Mili . I was accompanied by my aide - de - camp ...
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