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This book is a personal account of the life of Major-General Andrew Burn, chronicling his time in the Royal Marines. From his journals it is possible to learn about his experiences in the military, and how he overcame difficulties and adversities. This text is a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier in the 18th century.
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