The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 133A. Constable, 1871 |
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... regiments in the centre ; the white men appearing as a mere dot beside the long line of the blacks . At the head of each regiment was read aloud the Government order disbanding the mutinous Thirty - fourth at Barrackpore . These formal ...
... regiments in the centre ; the white men appearing as a mere dot beside the long line of the blacks . At the head of each regiment was read aloud the Government order disbanding the mutinous Thirty - fourth at Barrackpore . These formal ...
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... regiments and serve under the officers amongst whom they passed their early days . Thus was the army formed which destroyed the French armies and Empire in six weeks after the declaration of war . The War Department has made repeated ...
... regiments and serve under the officers amongst whom they passed their early days . Thus was the army formed which destroyed the French armies and Empire in six weeks after the declaration of war . The War Department has made repeated ...
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... regiments and battalions . To render the Militia regiments a recruiting ground for the Line . To place the officers of Militia regiments on a footing according to which from the time of joining such regi- ments , they should be able to ...
... regiments and battalions . To render the Militia regiments a recruiting ground for the Line . To place the officers of Militia regiments on a footing according to which from the time of joining such regi- ments , they should be able to ...
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1 La France nouvelle Par M PrevostParadol | 1871 |
Reports of the Select Committees on the Public | 57 |
élève de lÉcole Polytechnique exIngénieur | 145 |
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