The Horse GuardsJ. & D.A. Darling, 1850 - 104 páginas |
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... mind , that the Forty- sixth was there likewise , and if similarly circum- stanced , there exists not a doubt but the blacks would behave equally well , were opportunity offered for another display of their courage ; but that is a very ...
... mind , that the Forty- sixth was there likewise , and if similarly circum- stanced , there exists not a doubt but the blacks would behave equally well , were opportunity offered for another display of their courage ; but that is a very ...
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... minds can readily be set at ease as regards facts , for on the 2nd and 17th of every month one of the Royal West India Mail Steam Packets leaves Southampton for those delightful regions , when excellent accommo- dation could readily be ...
... minds can readily be set at ease as regards facts , for on the 2nd and 17th of every month one of the Royal West India Mail Steam Packets leaves Southampton for those delightful regions , when excellent accommo- dation could readily be ...
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... mind to bear up against , than gallantly to perform acts of exciting daring in the presence of a tangible and ... minds the story is not yet obliterated , of an officer , who , THE HORSE GUARDS . 29.
... mind to bear up against , than gallantly to perform acts of exciting daring in the presence of a tangible and ... minds the story is not yet obliterated , of an officer , who , THE HORSE GUARDS . 29.
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... minds of sundry old " veterans , and send them home to their firesides " and the Yule log . " And yet at the same time we are told , that so vigorous is His Grace in the enjoyment of his green old age , that he is able to ride several ...
... minds of sundry old " veterans , and send them home to their firesides " and the Yule log . " And yet at the same time we are told , that so vigorous is His Grace in the enjoyment of his green old age , that he is able to ride several ...
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... mind is exhibited by gradual , yet not to be mistaken , proofs of aberration ; neither does it follow , that because an individual so circumstanced , may yet retain energy necessary for mixing in society , and upholding a certain ...
... mind is exhibited by gradual , yet not to be mistaken , proofs of aberration ; neither does it follow , that because an individual so circumstanced , may yet retain energy necessary for mixing in society , and upholding a certain ...
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acts advantage afforded allowed amount appear appointments army authorities become benefit better branches British building called carrying chanced clothing colonel command Commander-in-Chief consequently considerable continue corps course court desire directed Duke duty effect equally estimation exist expence fact favour feeling field follow fortune four gallant given Grace grant hands head honour hope Horse Guards individual instance interest Islands leave London matter means measure ment military mind mode never object observed occur offered officer opinion opportunity opposite otherwise pass perform period permitted person pleasing position possess possibility practical present probably profession promotion promulgated prove punishment rank received regards regiment remain render reply respecting rest result Royal sent served soldier station sufficient supposed taken tion troops West Indies
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