Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... horse " read " hour . " Ditto Ditto page 505 , line 10 from the bottom , for " first rank " read " front rank . " page 505 , lines 23 and 26 from the top , for " division " read " divisions . " ERRATA . 1831 , PART II . Page 6 , line 34 ...
... horse " read " hour . " Ditto Ditto page 505 , line 10 from the bottom , for " first rank " read " front rank . " page 505 , lines 23 and 26 from the top , for " division " read " divisions . " ERRATA . 1831 , PART II . Page 6 , line 34 ...
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... horse at full speed , even if killed by the projecting bayonets , which is possible though not probable , would ... horses , but render it impossible for them to use their arms , even if they possessed any skill or confidence in such a ...
... horse at full speed , even if killed by the projecting bayonets , which is possible though not probable , would ... horses , but render it impossible for them to use their arms , even if they possessed any skill or confidence in such a ...
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... horse tends to raise and fire the soul of the rider . On fair and level ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen ...
... horse tends to raise and fire the soul of the rider . On fair and level ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen ...
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... horse tends to raise and fire the soul of the rider . On fair and level ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen ...
... horse tends to raise and fire the soul of the rider . On fair and level ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen ...
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... horse , when away they go with more velocity than discretion , and he is lucky if not speedily thrown on the mane , * for the steed is usually some rip too well known to be bestrode by any but a stranger , and either as frolick- some ...
... horse , when away they go with more velocity than discretion , and he is lucky if not speedily thrown on the mane , * for the steed is usually some rip too well known to be bestrode by any but a stranger , and either as frolick- some ...
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