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... Military Bridges , and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations . By Col. Sir Howard Douglas , Bart . F.R.S. In- spector - General of the Royal Military College . 8vo . pp . 204 . and 13 Plates . Plates . Egerton . IN our last ...
... Military Bridges , and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations . By Col. Sir Howard Douglas , Bart . F.R.S. In- spector - General of the Royal Military College . 8vo . pp . 204 . and 13 Plates . Plates . Egerton . IN our last ...
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... military powers of Europe , not merely in its relation to the civil institutions of the country , but in its internal management and material , and particularly in its artillery - appointments . It is true that M. DUPIN has never , as ...
... military powers of Europe , not merely in its relation to the civil institutions of the country , but in its internal management and material , and particularly in its artillery - appointments . It is true that M. DUPIN has never , as ...
Pagina 451
... military and naval appointments as to be worthy of becoming a model for other nations , is it con- sistent with sound policy to admit a foreigner to make himself acquainted with our improvements , in order that they may be employed ...
... military and naval appointments as to be worthy of becoming a model for other nations , is it con- sistent with sound policy to admit a foreigner to make himself acquainted with our improvements , in order that they may be employed ...
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