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... army is one of the serious impediments to its movements , and a great reduction of the effective strength of the battalions under arms . This is one of the defects of education . At Petersburgh or Mos- cow no person of rank moves on ...
... army is one of the serious impediments to its movements , and a great reduction of the effective strength of the battalions under arms . This is one of the defects of education . At Petersburgh or Mos- cow no person of rank moves on ...
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... army . On the 13th of that month , they were at a distance of only fifteen miles from the army of the Dey of Algiers . The advanced guard was then sent forward for water , which they knew was to be found at a river about half - way ...
... army . On the 13th of that month , they were at a distance of only fifteen miles from the army of the Dey of Algiers . The advanced guard was then sent forward for water , which they knew was to be found at a river about half - way ...
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... Army , as organized by Lieutenant General Sir William Carr Beresford , K. B. , Field Marshal , and Commander in Chief of that Army . With an account of the different military Establishments and Laws of Portugal , and a Sketch of the ...
... Army , as organized by Lieutenant General Sir William Carr Beresford , K. B. , Field Marshal , and Commander in Chief of that Army . With an account of the different military Establishments and Laws of Portugal , and a Sketch of the ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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