Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... force has been owing less to its constitution than to the manner in which it has been understood and used ; whereas the strength of the infantry , such as it is , has resulted from causes over which tactics had no control , but which ...
... force has been owing less to its constitution than to the manner in which it has been understood and used ; whereas the strength of the infantry , such as it is , has resulted from causes over which tactics had no control , but which ...
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... force , had , instead of opening out from the fire of the 65th regiment , borne straight down upon them , or had been so judiciously led as to arrive una- wares on the British line , in the manner in which they came upon the picquets ...
... force , had , instead of opening out from the fire of the 65th regiment , borne straight down upon them , or had been so judiciously led as to arrive una- wares on the British line , in the manner in which they came upon the picquets ...
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... of the honour ; and thinking that some great physical force was mysteriously concealed in their unwieldy masses , they reduced the for- U. S. JOURN . No. 30. MAY 1831 . с mation and mode of attack to a regular system , TACTICS . 17.
... of the honour ; and thinking that some great physical force was mysteriously concealed in their unwieldy masses , they reduced the for- U. S. JOURN . No. 30. MAY 1831 . с mation and mode of attack to a regular system , TACTICS . 17.
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... force appealed to ; and it is also clear that the general interests and character of the coun- try should no longer be trifled with . The spring of industry which unites the entire human race in common wants and mutual obligations , by ...
... force appealed to ; and it is also clear that the general interests and character of the coun- try should no longer be trifled with . The spring of industry which unites the entire human race in common wants and mutual obligations , by ...
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... force at Lisbon , which army was placed under the command of Sir A. Wellesley , who landed at Lisbon in April 1809. That officer had been wisely chosen , on account of the talent he had shown in the short campaign of the preceding year ...
... force at Lisbon , which army was placed under the command of Sir A. Wellesley , who landed at Lisbon in April 1809. That officer had been wisely chosen , on account of the talent he had shown in the short campaign of the preceding year ...
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