Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... remained for up- wards of an hour perfectly inactive under the heavy and discouraging fire of the King's artillery ; and when , after sustaining a heavy loss , they did advance , the charge was but partially made even by the first line ...
... remained for up- wards of an hour perfectly inactive under the heavy and discouraging fire of the King's artillery ; and when , after sustaining a heavy loss , they did advance , the charge was but partially made even by the first line ...
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... remained in the open field exposed to much danger ; for the Greek revolution war , the heroic struggle par excellence , offers no in- stance of a Greek or Albanian force ever risking the loss of even fifty men in the open plain as long ...
... remained in the open field exposed to much danger ; for the Greek revolution war , the heroic struggle par excellence , offers no in- stance of a Greek or Albanian force ever risking the loss of even fifty men in the open plain as long ...
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... remained here for about a week , and completed a survey of the bay , we worked - out and proceeded to the northward . As we met with many contrary currents outside , and the wind was very light , we made but little progress for some ...
... remained here for about a week , and completed a survey of the bay , we worked - out and proceeded to the northward . As we met with many contrary currents outside , and the wind was very light , we made but little progress for some ...
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... remained here for about a week , and completed a survey of the bay , we worked - out and proceeded to the northward . As we met with many contrary currents outside , and the wind was very light , we made but little progress for some ...
... remained here for about a week , and completed a survey of the bay , we worked - out and proceeded to the northward . As we met with many contrary currents outside , and the wind was very light , we made but little progress for some ...
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... remained together to cover them in their retreat , and upon Gen. Diebitsch devolved the painful duty , not only of measuring weapons with his own countrymen , but of entering his native land as a victorious adver- sary . It is needless ...
... remained together to cover them in their retreat , and upon Gen. Diebitsch devolved the painful duty , not only of measuring weapons with his own countrymen , but of entering his native land as a victorious adver- sary . It is needless ...
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