Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... taken from a class of men more inured to athletic exercises than the ancients ? Or are the toils and difficulties of modern war inferior to those the ancients had to contend with ? Verily I should think not . The cause of our ...
... taken from a class of men more inured to athletic exercises than the ancients ? Or are the toils and difficulties of modern war inferior to those the ancients had to contend with ? Verily I should think not . The cause of our ...
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... taken by a body of French cavalry , who were not like the horsemen of former times , provided with defensive armour , whilst the infantry had muskets and bayonets ; yet , owing to the immaculate system that works so well , the followers ...
... taken by a body of French cavalry , who were not like the horsemen of former times , provided with defensive armour , whilst the infantry had muskets and bayonets ; yet , owing to the immaculate system that works so well , the followers ...
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... taken by a body of French cavalry , who were not like the horsemen of former times , provided with defensive armour , whilst the infantry had muskets and bayonets ; yet , owing to the immaculate system that works so well , the followers ...
... taken by a body of French cavalry , who were not like the horsemen of former times , provided with defensive armour , whilst the infantry had muskets and bayonets ; yet , owing to the immaculate system that works so well , the followers ...
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... taken for a frigate ; and when we fell in with Sir E. Pellew's squadron , the sloop of war sent by the Admiral to speak us , delivered the following message : -Tell the Captain if he had not his main - top - mast stay- sail in the ...
... taken for a frigate ; and when we fell in with Sir E. Pellew's squadron , the sloop of war sent by the Admiral to speak us , delivered the following message : -Tell the Captain if he had not his main - top - mast stay- sail in the ...
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... taken from his name ; but the Admiralty were inexorable : on pleading his excellent behaviour under our own eye for four years , it was properly enough remarked that , " the better the man , the stronger the example . " On informing him ...
... taken from his name ; but the Admiralty were inexorable : on pleading his excellent behaviour under our own eye for four years , it was properly enough remarked that , " the better the man , the stronger the example . " On informing him ...
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