[Gutenberg 55953] • Memoirs of the Late War, Vol 2 (of 2) / Comprising the Personal Narrative of Captain Cooke, of the / 43rd Regiment Light Infantry; the History of the Campaign / of 1809 in Portugal, by the Earl of Munster; and a Narrative / of the Campaign of 1814 in Holland, by Lieut. T. W. D. / Moodie, H. P. 21st Fusileers

[Gutenberg 55953] • Memoirs of the Late War, Vol 2 (of 2) / Comprising the Personal Narrative of Captain Cooke, of the / 43rd Regiment Light Infantry; the History of the Campaign / of 1809 in Portugal, by the Earl of Munster; and a Narrative / of the Campaign of 1814 in Holland, by Lieut. T. W. D. / Moodie, H. P. 21st Fusileers
Authors
Cooke, John Esten & Fitzclarence, George & Moodie, John
Publisher
Forgotten Books
ISBN
9781440072710
Date
2015-09-27T00:00:00+00:00
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0.25 MB
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en
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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Late War, Vol. 2 of 2: Comprising the Personal Narrative of Captain Cooke, of the 43rd Regiment Light Infantry; The History of the Campaign of 1809 in Portugal, by the Earl of Munster; And a Narrative of the Campaign of 1814 in Holland, by Lieut. T. W. D. Moodie, H. P. 21st Fus

Advance of the light division - Singular nocturnal orgies Skirmishing preliminary to the battle of the Nivelle Details of that battle - British head-quarters established at St. Jean de Luz - More skirmishing, and a slight reverse - Combative anecdotes - Advance of the British line of picquets.

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