Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen68;Volumen131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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... British force can ever be sur- prised ; but what has always puzzled me in reading Continental campaigns is the little utility of hordes of cavalry in regard to reconnoitring . We may be bad ; they are worse . Napoleon was surprised on ...
... British force can ever be sur- prised ; but what has always puzzled me in reading Continental campaigns is the little utility of hordes of cavalry in regard to reconnoitring . We may be bad ; they are worse . Napoleon was surprised on ...
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... British soldiers carefully trained in tac- tics , and his decisive interference on the Protestant side in the Thirty Years ' War . Here is a splendid example of how a small community may become a leading military state by superior mili ...
... British soldiers carefully trained in tac- tics , and his decisive interference on the Protestant side in the Thirty Years ' War . Here is a splendid example of how a small community may become a leading military state by superior mili ...
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... British soldiers only . Think of the mighty cities which , in less time than the Psalmist's spell of human life , have been planned and built by British en- terprise at the mouth of the West River , in the Malayan Peninsula and on the ...
... British soldiers only . Think of the mighty cities which , in less time than the Psalmist's spell of human life , have been planned and built by British en- terprise at the mouth of the West River , in the Malayan Peninsula and on the ...
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... British steel in that machine . The wheel would scarcely turn . In the darkness I walked into the near town , and asked a policeman for the hotel . He laughed . Hotel ! why there was none in that part of Spain . And yet I was barely ...
... British steel in that machine . The wheel would scarcely turn . In the darkness I walked into the near town , and asked a policeman for the hotel . He laughed . Hotel ! why there was none in that part of Spain . And yet I was barely ...
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... British Prime Ministers , and who allowed it to burn owing to his unpar- donable carelessness . It is like this everywhere throughout the country . The monuments and palaces of Spain are the abodes of beggars , and its churches the ...
... British Prime Ministers , and who allowed it to burn owing to his unpar- donable carelessness . It is like this everywhere throughout the country . The monuments and palaces of Spain are the abodes of beggars , and its churches the ...
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