United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Том 110, Страница 1H. Colburn, 1866 |
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... College , a , 359 . Portfolio , Editor's ; or Naval and Miil- tary Register , 124 , 280 , 483 , 598 . Practice , Musketry in the Army during the year 1864-5 , 227 . Prisons , Military , 177 . Promotion by Purchase and Promotion by ...
... College , a , 359 . Portfolio , Editor's ; or Naval and Miil- tary Register , 124 , 280 , 483 , 598 . Practice , Musketry in the Army during the year 1864-5 , 227 . Prisons , Military , 177 . Promotion by Purchase and Promotion by ...
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... College . 359 . Naval Improvements 393 Spain and Chili 405 The Navy Estimates 414 Some Remarks on Cavalry Skirmishing and how that Arm acts when attached to Artillery 431 The Army Estimates 436 Baron Ambert on Austerlitz 575 The United ...
... College . 359 . Naval Improvements 393 Spain and Chili 405 The Navy Estimates 414 Some Remarks on Cavalry Skirmishing and how that Arm acts when attached to Artillery 431 The Army Estimates 436 Baron Ambert on Austerlitz 575 The United ...
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... college joke . In the standing orders of the college , it was directed that in the event of a prisoner being taken ill when in confinement , he was to ring the bell provided for that purpose ; now as these said bells existed merely in ...
... college joke . In the standing orders of the college , it was directed that in the event of a prisoner being taken ill when in confinement , he was to ring the bell provided for that purpose ; now as these said bells existed merely in ...
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... college , so Tunwaite very sensibly made as light of it as possible , and wisely neglected to report Mingleby for his piece of mischief . A 42 , who was very agreeably disappointed to find that no evil consequences to himself were ...
... college , so Tunwaite very sensibly made as light of it as possible , and wisely neglected to report Mingleby for his piece of mischief . A 42 , who was very agreeably disappointed to find that no evil consequences to himself were ...
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... College every morning at parade time , and which contained a supply of pastry for disposal . Gene- raily speaking , as soon as parade was dismissed and belts could be taken off and rifles put away in the arm - racks , down rushed a ...
... College every morning at parade time , and which contained a supply of pastry for disposal . Gene- raily speaking , as soon as parade was dismissed and belts could be taken off and rifles put away in the arm - racks , down rushed a ...
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