to Tobias Lear re: description of military situation in Algiers
1804/02/30
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Mountford writes that "in case of an attack on my own Garrison" he will most likely suffer because the people under his command are "sick," "Nobody," "willing-but-slow" and "Good for nothing." Yet he is cautiously opitmistic: "If I did . . . to...
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