| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 páginas
...national superiority over the arms oí France. " Thus Sir John Moore, at an rarly (ieliod obuir.td, with general approbation, that conspicuous station, in which he gloriously terminated his ust.'ul ami honourable lite. " In a military character, ob iiincd amidst the dangers of climate, the... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of his victorious troops, in an action which maintained our national superiority over the arms of France....the dangers of climate, the privations incident to service, and the sufferings of repeated wounds, it is difficult to select any one point as a preferable... | |
| 1809 - 518 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of his victorious troops, in an action which maintained our national superiority over the arms of France....the dangers of climate, the privations incident to service, and the sufferings of repeated wounds, it is difficult to select any one point as a preferable... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 páginas
...the suppression of the Rebellion. " «? of his victorious troops, in an action which " -maintained our national superiority over the " arms of France....the dangers of climate, the privations incident " to service, and the sufferings of repeated " wounds, it is difficult to select any one p'oint '':as a-... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 páginas
...illustrious Officer, *' who fell at the head of his victorious troops, in an action which " maintained our national superiority over the arms of France....approbation, that conspicuous station in which he gloriously termi" nated his useful and honourable life. " In a Military character, obtained amidst the dangers... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 páginas
...obtained, with general " approbation, that conspicuous station in which he gloriously termi" nated his useful and honourable life. " In a Military character,...the dangers of climate, " the privations incident to service, and the sufferings of repeated " wounds, it is difficult to select any one point as a preferable... | |
| 1809 - 1020 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of hi$ victorious troops, in an action which maintained our national superiority over the arms of France. Thus Sir John Moore, at an early period, obtained, withgeneral apprubaiion, that conspicuous station, in which he gloriously terminated luí uieíul and... | |
| 1810 - 1214 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of his victorious troops, in an action which maintained our national superiority over the arms of France....general approbation, that conspicuous .station in which lie gloriously terminated his useful and honourable life. In a military character, obtained amidst... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 734 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of his victorious troops, in an action which maintaintd our national superiority over the arms of France. " Thus Sir John Moore at an early ptriod obtained, with general approbation, that conspicuous station in which he gloriously terminated... | |
| 1811 - 724 páginas
...that illustrious officer, who fell at the head of his victorious troops, m an action which maintained our national superiority over the arms of France; " Thus Sir John Moore at an earlier period obtained, with the general approbation, that conspicuous station in which he gloriously... | |
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