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... army from Sir John Ligonier , had concentrated his forces first at Coventry and Lichfield and subsequently at Stone , with the vanguard at Newcastle - under - Lyme . The concentration at Stone had taken place because Lord George Murray ...
... army from Sir John Ligonier , had concentrated his forces first at Coventry and Lichfield and subsequently at Stone , with the vanguard at Newcastle - under - Lyme . The concentration at Stone had taken place because Lord George Murray ...
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... Army . The sending for the greatest part of the Duke's Army hither immediately was absolutely necessary for the Defence of the Capital against the in- tended Invasion ; and at the same time I am afraid the Rebels will be able , either ...
... Army . The sending for the greatest part of the Duke's Army hither immediately was absolutely necessary for the Defence of the Capital against the in- tended Invasion ; and at the same time I am afraid the Rebels will be able , either ...
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... Army . " In Sep- tember of 1862 , however , Ward was killed . Burgevine and an English officer named Holland were successively appointed to the command , and successively discovered to be incompetent . Finally , in March 1863 , when the ...
... Army . " In Sep- tember of 1862 , however , Ward was killed . Burgevine and an English officer named Holland were successively appointed to the command , and successively discovered to be incompetent . Finally , in March 1863 , when the ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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