Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... Direction for the Instruction of the Infantry in the use of fire - arms , " very clearly proves . We have as yet derived no benefit from the experience so dearly pur- chased in those two wars ; and were we again called upon to take the ...
... Direction for the Instruction of the Infantry in the use of fire - arms , " very clearly proves . We have as yet derived no benefit from the experience so dearly pur- chased in those two wars ; and were we again called upon to take the ...
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... direction . The town of Angola is the most extensive settlement which the Portuguese possess on this coast . When approached from the southward it presents rather a grand and pleasing appearance , being situated on an eminence ...
... direction . The town of Angola is the most extensive settlement which the Portuguese possess on this coast . When approached from the southward it presents rather a grand and pleasing appearance , being situated on an eminence ...
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... direction . The town of Angola is the most extensive settlement which the Portuguese possess on this coast . When approached from the southward it presents rather a grand and pleasing appearance , being situated on an eminence ...
... direction . The town of Angola is the most extensive settlement which the Portuguese possess on this coast . When approached from the southward it presents rather a grand and pleasing appearance , being situated on an eminence ...
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... direction , and a celerity in limbering up , which , in superseding the prolonge used by the artillery of other nations , afforded all the opportunity a driver could desire for evincing superior art . The horses of the British artillery ...
... direction , and a celerity in limbering up , which , in superseding the prolonge used by the artillery of other nations , afforded all the opportunity a driver could desire for evincing superior art . The horses of the British artillery ...
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... direction of the Horse - guards . No rivalry would then exist , the jealousies which operate so materially to the prejudice of the artillery would vanish . The Commander - in - Chief , for his own sake , as well as for the interest of ...
... direction of the Horse - guards . No rivalry would then exist , the jealousies which operate so materially to the prejudice of the artillery would vanish . The Commander - in - Chief , for his own sake , as well as for the interest of ...
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