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... officers who have served in Spain . When our sol- diers have ever seen an enemy's officer fight with more than usual courage , they have almost invariably marked him out to spare him- " It is a pity to shoot so fine a fellow . " How ...
... officers who have served in Spain . When our sol- diers have ever seen an enemy's officer fight with more than usual courage , they have almost invariably marked him out to spare him- " It is a pity to shoot so fine a fellow . " How ...
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... officers . The number of officers who have risen from the ranks is very considerable , it having been usual to appropriate every third vacancy to serjeants , who continued members of the army , while a large proportion of the more ...
... officers . The number of officers who have risen from the ranks is very considerable , it having been usual to appropriate every third vacancy to serjeants , who continued members of the army , while a large proportion of the more ...
Pagina 502
... officers , " If I sustain a loss of lives to day , it will cause a saving hereafter ; " and to the soldiers , " balls are blind , but bayonets can discern . " He accustomed his troops to the perform- ance of duty in spite of all ...
... officers , " If I sustain a loss of lives to day , it will cause a saving hereafter ; " and to the soldiers , " balls are blind , but bayonets can discern . " He accustomed his troops to the perform- ance of duty in spite of all ...
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