Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... fire of the 65th regiment , borne straight down upon them , or had been so judiciously led as to arrive una- wares ... fire of their enemies ; for 250 or 300 yards is the greatest efficient range of musketry - fire , and this is a ...
... fire of the 65th regiment , borne straight down upon them , or had been so judiciously led as to arrive una- wares ... fire of their enemies ; for 250 or 300 yards is the greatest efficient range of musketry - fire , and this is a ...
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... fire being at the same time too inefficient to make any impression on their scattered foes , who , it is well known , would not have remained in the open field exposed to much danger ; for the Greek revolution war , the heroic struggle ...
... fire being at the same time too inefficient to make any impression on their scattered foes , who , it is well known , would not have remained in the open field exposed to much danger ; for the Greek revolution war , the heroic struggle ...
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... fire of both parties could tell , the fire of the common English shots invariably produced a greater effect than that of the most skilful Americans . This assertion is not to be turned against us ; for it must be recollected , that ...
... fire of both parties could tell , the fire of the common English shots invariably produced a greater effect than that of the most skilful Americans . This assertion is not to be turned against us ; for it must be recollected , that ...
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... fire of the infantry as is gene- rally the case , one of three things must follow as a matter of course , - either they must fall by the fire of the musketry , be arrested by the bayonets , or they must , dead or alive overthrow the ...
... fire of the infantry as is gene- rally the case , one of three things must follow as a matter of course , - either they must fall by the fire of the musketry , be arrested by the bayonets , or they must , dead or alive overthrow the ...
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... fire of the British infantry , had stood with loosened rein and " spur of fire " right down upon their close and com- pact formation ? must not the whole have been completely overthrown ? * Let it not be supposed , that there is any ...
... fire of the British infantry , had stood with loosened rein and " spur of fire " right down upon their close and com- pact formation ? must not the whole have been completely overthrown ? * Let it not be supposed , that there is any ...
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