Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Част 2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... nearly double their number , ( = 9 : 5 ) and well provided with both cavalry and artillery . Where is the strategus , who , with the best drilled soldiers to back the pride of modern science , would , on level ground , have 4 TACTICS .
... nearly double their number , ( = 9 : 5 ) and well provided with both cavalry and artillery . Where is the strategus , who , with the best drilled soldiers to back the pride of modern science , would , on level ground , have 4 TACTICS .
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... ground , where the fire of both parties could tell , the fire of the common English shots invariably produced a greater effect than that of the most skilful Americans . This assertion is not to be turned against us ; for it must be ...
... ground , where the fire of both parties could tell , the fire of the common English shots invariably produced a greater effect than that of the most skilful Americans . This assertion is not to be turned against us ; for it must be ...
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... ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen will do well to consider , before they allow Polish caps , hussar jackets ...
... ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen will do well to consider , before they allow Polish caps , hussar jackets ...
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... ground the foe was routed , And Leipsic saw the battle's shock ; I scarce can number all the trophies , Or count the captive crowds we took . How many waggons deeply laden With powder and with ball were won ; How many cannon there were ...
... ground the foe was routed , And Leipsic saw the battle's shock ; I scarce can number all the trophies , Or count the captive crowds we took . How many waggons deeply laden With powder and with ball were won ; How many cannon there were ...
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... ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen will do well to consider , before they allow Polish caps , hussar jackets ...
... ground , nothing but some obstacle capable of checking a horse at speed should ever be allowed to arrest the progress of cavalry ; a pro- position that gentlemen will do well to consider , before they allow Polish caps , hussar jackets ...
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