The Life of General, the Right Honourable Sir David Baird, Bart. ...R. Bentley, 1832 - Generals Baird visited the Cape in 1779 and 1797 and was in command of the expedition which captured it in 1806. |
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... already well known by similar works on other branches of science , all of which have been received with great and merited favor . As the subject of her present undertaking is , at least , in interest equal to those which have pre- ceded ...
... already well known by similar works on other branches of science , all of which have been received with great and merited favor . As the subject of her present undertaking is , at least , in interest equal to those which have pre- ceded ...
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... already well known by similar works on other branches of science , all of which have been received with great and merited favor . As the subject of her present undertaking is , at least , in interest equal to those which have pre- ceded ...
... already well known by similar works on other branches of science , all of which have been received with great and merited favor . As the subject of her present undertaking is , at least , in interest equal to those which have pre- ceded ...
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... already said , used his most earnest endeavours to prevail upon Sir Hector Munro to move forward to the relief of Baillie's force . But to return to our narrative . Captain Baird and his weak and wounded companions , still under the ...
... already said , used his most earnest endeavours to prevail upon Sir Hector Munro to move forward to the relief of Baillie's force . But to return to our narrative . Captain Baird and his weak and wounded companions , still under the ...
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... the jolting , and refused even a drop of water . " Captain Baird and his six unfortunate companions were destined , as we have already said , to move and subsequently remain with the army ; and accord- ingly when SIR DAVID BAIRD . 37.
... the jolting , and refused even a drop of water . " Captain Baird and his six unfortunate companions were destined , as we have already said , to move and subsequently remain with the army ; and accord- ingly when SIR DAVID BAIRD . 37.
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... already crowded to suffocation , yet they told him they were ready to make any sacrifice to accom- modate others ; for they hoped to obtain some information from the new comers . The Myar told them that eighteen or twenty more Euro ...
... already crowded to suffocation , yet they told him they were ready to make any sacrifice to accom- modate others ; for they hoped to obtain some information from the new comers . The Myar told them that eighteen or twenty more Euro ...
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2d Edit Alexandria appeared appointed arrangements arrival assault attack Beys Bombay brigade British Cairo camels camp Capidan Pacha Captain Baird cavalry Champagné circumstances Colonel Baillie Colonel Baird Colonel Murray Colonel Ramsay Colonel Wellesley command commander-in-chief companies conduct corps despatch detachment directed East India enemy English European excellency Excellency's expedition feelings fire force Fort St forward French gallant garrison Ghennah Gizeh governor Grand Vizier Harris honour Hyder immediately Jeddah keeladar Kosseir letter Lieutenant Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis Lord Mornington Lord Wellesley lordship Madras Majesty's Major-General Baird Mamelukes mand ment military Mocha Moilah morning native necessary Nile object officer palace port possession prisoners proceeded Rajah received Red Sea regiment sent Sepoys Seringapatam servant ships Sir David Baird Sir Hector Sir Home Popham Sir John Hutchinson soldiers sultaun Tanjore tion Tippoo troops Upper Egypt Vols Wellesley's whole wounded
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