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... command of General Sir John Moore . Before their embarka- tion , our government had stipulated that they should remain distinct from the Swedish army , under the command of their own officers , and subject to recall at the pleasure of ...
... command of General Sir John Moore . Before their embarka- tion , our government had stipulated that they should remain distinct from the Swedish army , under the command of their own officers , and subject to recall at the pleasure of ...
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... command , & c . ' These letters aggravated greatly the displeasure which was already conceived by Gustavus against Sir John Moore , and in- duced the former to propose a conference , the report of which he flattered himself would be all ...
... command , & c . ' These letters aggravated greatly the displeasure which was already conceived by Gustavus against Sir John Moore , and in- duced the former to propose a conference , the report of which he flattered himself would be all ...
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... command . I ask you now , General , if it be your intention to return immediately to England . " General . " I shall wait new orders in Gothenburgh , should your Majesty wish it ; but I believed it to have been your Majesty's opinion ...
... command . I ask you now , General , if it be your intention to return immediately to England . " General . " I shall wait new orders in Gothenburgh , should your Majesty wish it ; but I believed it to have been your Majesty's opinion ...
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