Southern Literary Messenger, Том 5; Том 26Jno. R. Thompson, 1858 |
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... what martial training and strict discipline could accomplish . He also was well practised in the use of all his weapons ; and in many a dread- ful conflict , the short Roman sword , wielded with the strength and skill which long ...
... what martial training and strict discipline could accomplish . He also was well practised in the use of all his weapons ; and in many a dread- ful conflict , the short Roman sword , wielded with the strength and skill which long ...
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... What changes will this pro- duce in tactics ? In order to answer this question intelli- gently , let us examine what is our system of tactics . The system in use in this country is a translation and adaptation of the French system ; it ...
... What changes will this pro- duce in tactics ? In order to answer this question intelli- gently , let us examine what is our system of tactics . The system in use in this country is a translation and adaptation of the French system ; it ...
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... What advantage did the system give to the troops of the unfortunate Braddock , when the concealed Indians opened their fire upon him ? What could they do ? Their firing was a mere waste of powder . Could they break ranks and attack hand ...
... What advantage did the system give to the troops of the unfortunate Braddock , when the concealed Indians opened their fire upon him ? What could they do ? Their firing was a mere waste of powder . Could they break ranks and attack hand ...
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what could not be expected from Ameri- cans trained in the same way ? If the Western riflemen have acquired such a reputation for marksmanship with a wea- pon whose extreme accurate range is less than three hundred yards , what could ...
what could not be expected from Ameri- cans trained in the same way ? If the Western riflemen have acquired such a reputation for marksmanship with a wea- pon whose extreme accurate range is less than three hundred yards , what could ...
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... What seek'st thou on this mount , What boon demand'st , thy father will not grant ? " 66 My father , common light of all the world , " The youth replied " if to a son as yet Unrecognized , the right to use your name You grant , -if from ...
... What seek'st thou on this mount , What boon demand'st , thy father will not grant ? " 66 My father , common light of all the world , " The youth replied " if to a son as yet Unrecognized , the right to use your name You grant , -if from ...
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