THE CAVALIERS OF FORTUNE, OR, BRITISH HEROES IN FOREIGN WARS
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THE CAVALIERS OF FORTUNE, OR, BRITISH HEROES IN FOREIGN WARS (ebook)

JAMES GRANT

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OTBEBOOKPUBLISHING
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9783985312474
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Excerpt: "Among the many gallant Irishmen, and those descended from the Irish race, who served in the armies of France, and sought there those honours and distinctions which political misfortune and studied misrule denied them at home, I know of none more distinguished, and of none whose name is more worthy of being rescued from oblivion, than General the Count de Lally, the ill-requited leader of the troops of Louis XV. in the wars of India."

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