Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... miles a day , 400 miles in twenty marching days : they averaged 15 miles a day for nearly four weeks on end , including rest There was but a brief halt on the Rhine . On 25th Sep- tember they were off again , this time for the Danube ...
... miles a day , 400 miles in twenty marching days : they averaged 15 miles a day for nearly four weeks on end , including rest There was but a brief halt on the Rhine . On 25th Sep- tember they were off again , this time for the Danube ...
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... miles ; then 170 miles in eight days , ending up with 200 miles in just ten days more . Bernadotte's 1st Corps in twenty - three days covered 375 miles , or an average of 16 miles a day for twenty - three days on end . Soult's record ...
... miles ; then 170 miles in eight days , ending up with 200 miles in just ten days more . Bernadotte's 1st Corps in twenty - three days covered 375 miles , or an average of 16 miles a day for twenty - three days on end . Soult's record ...
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... miles away , with far more primitive tackle . Those modern rods and reels would have saved us many a big fish that we lost . Soon after leaving Moreton Bay we passed the Capricorn Islands , which lie on the Tropic . Next day we dropped ...
... miles away , with far more primitive tackle . Those modern rods and reels would have saved us many a big fish that we lost . Soon after leaving Moreton Bay we passed the Capricorn Islands , which lie on the Tropic . Next day we dropped ...
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