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LATE SERGEANT OF THE 2ND BATTALION OF THE
73RD REGIMENT OF FOOT.

LONDON:

JAMES MADDEN AND CO.

8, LEADENHALL STREET.

MDCCCXLV.

DA68 12

M86A2

LONDON:

BREWSTER, PRINTER, HAND COURT, DOWGATE.

HENRY MORSE STEPHENS

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IN the various histories which have been published, recording the events of the late war, the greatest praise has invariably been given to those regiments whose officers were of high birth and aristocratic connexions; while other corps, not possessing these fortuitous advantages, have had the mortification to find their services pass altogether unnoticed. This cannot be imputed to fault in the historian, as he derived his information from the official dispatches; the onus, then, must rest with the General commanding; and, without imputing to him any corrupt motive, we may state it to have been but

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natural for him to make the most honourable mention of those regiments, whose officers he was desirous of recommending to the special notice of head-quarters. However, favoritism always has existed, and doubtless, always will. I shall endeavour, therefore, in the following pages, simply to place on record some of the exploits of the regiment in which I served, as well as of some others with whom we occasionally co-operated; but who, like ourselves, had not the honour to be noticed in dispatches, for the reasons I have before stated.

As I have no written data to go on, but trust entirely to memory, if any inaccuracies shall be detected, I hope it will be imputed to that circumstance, rather than to any wilful intention on my part, to record events which I do not know or believe to be true.

T. M.

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