Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... alive . " * Let tion so often repeated , that British n ; for , notwithstanding the blight ystem , countless instances of beroie A may be adduced . Our limits P prevent us from quoting more than one case , but. TACTICS . 19.
... alive . " * Let tion so often repeated , that British n ; for , notwithstanding the blight ystem , countless instances of beroie A may be adduced . Our limits P prevent us from quoting more than one case , but. TACTICS . 19.
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... tion , that we are now writing . Our object is to assert the necessity of inquiring into the causes of the progressive insubordination on board our trading ships ; and also to point out the truly defenceless condition of the officers ...
... tion , that we are now writing . Our object is to assert the necessity of inquiring into the causes of the progressive insubordination on board our trading ships ; and also to point out the truly defenceless condition of the officers ...
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... tion from them whenever we were on shore . Every description of provisions was at this time selling for the most exorbitant prices ; even water is very scarce , on account of having no springs or rivers in the neighbourhood . In order ...
... tion from them whenever we were on shore . Every description of provisions was at this time selling for the most exorbitant prices ; even water is very scarce , on account of having no springs or rivers in the neighbourhood . In order ...
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... tion of that arm in the field . " MENTOR Would advise , as a panacea for the deep - seated and long standing disease of the artillery , which has existed independent of the aggravating causes arising from the change in its organizatın ...
... tion of that arm in the field . " MENTOR Would advise , as a panacea for the deep - seated and long standing disease of the artillery , which has existed independent of the aggravating causes arising from the change in its organizatın ...
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... tion , and an occasional pair of eyes , or bit of a tail may be seen peeping from behind some neighbouring branch or tree . Having the organ of " destructiveness " very prominent , I was induced upon 40 SURVEY OF THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA .
... tion , and an occasional pair of eyes , or bit of a tail may be seen peeping from behind some neighbouring branch or tree . Having the organ of " destructiveness " very prominent , I was induced upon 40 SURVEY OF THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA .
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