The Cavaliers of Fortune; Or, British Heroes in Foreign Wars
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A series of concise biographical sketches of British, Irish, and Scottish military figures who served in foreign armies, recounting their campaigns, personal backgrounds, letters, and military records; the essays cover service in India and across Europe from the Thirty Years' War to the Napoleonic era, examining motives for serving abroad, battlefield exploits, promotions, and the rewards or misfortunes they encountered; compiled from memoranda, private papers, regimental records, and official correspondence, the collection highlights the experience of expatriate soldiers, their strategic roles in major battles, and the complex loyalties and consequences of seeking fortune outside their homeland.
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