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Pagina 5
... means are , perhaps , better adapted : also , in extending her con- quests on the south of the Caucasus and Caspian , it must be remarked , that she is gradually establishing herself in those countries from AND DEFENCE OF INDIA . 5.
... means are , perhaps , better adapted : also , in extending her con- quests on the south of the Caucasus and Caspian , it must be remarked , that she is gradually establishing herself in those countries from AND DEFENCE OF INDIA . 5.
Pagina 6
... means of bringing forward from Europe the requisite supplies . There can be little doubt that the Persian , the Affghaun , and Tartar tribes , would readily assist in such an invasion , -all notoriously ad- dicted to predatory war , and ...
... means of bringing forward from Europe the requisite supplies . There can be little doubt that the Persian , the Affghaun , and Tartar tribes , would readily assist in such an invasion , -all notoriously ad- dicted to predatory war , and ...
Pagina 17
... means of engaging in their interests many of their brethren in arms , and by putting themselves at the head of such associations , they formed principalities . In the sequel , many of these principalities were united together by family ...
... means of engaging in their interests many of their brethren in arms , and by putting themselves at the head of such associations , they formed principalities . In the sequel , many of these principalities were united together by family ...
Pagina 22
... means . Besides , amongst the members of the corps may always be found a certain number of officers descended in a direct line from the ancient dynasties , and whose attachment to the now reigning family of Hol- stein can never be ...
... means . Besides , amongst the members of the corps may always be found a certain number of officers descended in a direct line from the ancient dynasties , and whose attachment to the now reigning family of Hol- stein can never be ...
Pagina 31
... means to make forced marches , to sur- prise an unguarded foe , or to gain a considerable share of plunder . When ... mean- ness and worthlessness of character , by which highway robbers are dis- tinguished . Although the Russians ...
... means to make forced marches , to sur- prise an unguarded foe , or to gain a considerable share of plunder . When ... mean- ness and worthlessness of character , by which highway robbers are dis- tinguished . Although the Russians ...
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17th Light Dragoons Admiral amongst appeared appointed arms army arrived artillery attack battalion battle Bermuda boats Brevet brig brigade British Cadet called Capt Captain cavalry charge Clare Castle Colonel command commenced conduct corps crew Curaçoa Desaix Ditto Dragoons duty enemy enemy's feeling fire fleet Foot force French frigate Gascon Gent George Guards guns half-pay head honour horse infantry island John July June Lady land late Lieut Lieut.-Colonel Lieutenant light Lord Mahébourg Majesty's Major-Gen Malta Mauritius ment midshipmen miles military natives naval navy observed occasion officers passed persons Plymouth Port Louis Portsmouth post-captain present promotion quarters rank received regiment Regt respect river Royal sailed schooner seamen Sept ship shore shot Sir John Moore soldiers Spanish squadron station taken tion Trincomalee troops vessel vice Wallajabad whilst whole William wind wounded
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Pagina 527 - ... tried by the bitterest calamities; by the want of meat, of fire, and of clothes; by the importunity of creditors, by the insolence of booksellers, by the derision of fools, by the insincerity of patrons, by that bread which is the bitterest of all food, by those stairs which are the most toilsome of all paths, by that deferred hope which makes the heart sick.
Pagina 241 - That provision should be viewed, as it really was, a reasonable compensation offered by Congress, at a time when they had nothing else to give to the officers of the army for services then to be performed. It was the only means to prevent a total dereliction of the service. It was a part of their hire. I may be allowed to say, it was the price of their blood, and of your independency ; it is therefore more than a common debt, it is a debt of honor; it can never be considered as a pension or gratuity,...
Pagina 517 - It has a strange quick jar upon the ear, That cocking of a pistol, when you know A moment more will bring the sight to bear...
Pagina 252 - Jan. 1 1. [The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, granting the dignity of a Baron of the said United Kingdom unto Alfred Tennyson, Esq., and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
Pagina 523 - For in the hand of the LORD there is a cup, and the wine is red: it is full of mixture, and he poureth out of the same : but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.
Pagina 112 - LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Pagina 109 - ... command of his superior officer, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as shall, according to the nature of his offence, be inflicted upon him by the sentence of a courtmartial.
Pagina 51 - ... of us. Picton took off his hat, and holding it over his eyes as a shade from the sun, looked sternly but anxiously at the French. The clatter of the horses and the clanking of the scabbards were so great when the right half squadron moved up, that many thought it the forerunner of a general charge. Some mounted officer called out, ' Had we not better form square ?' ' No,' replied Picton ; ' it is but a ruse to frighten us ; but it won't do.
Pagina 467 - Besides the diameter of the sun is 111 times as great as that of the earth, and at its surface, a heavy body would fall through no less than 450 feet in a single second ; so that if every other circumstance permitted human beings to re'side on it, their own weight would present an insuperable difficulty, since it would become thirty times as great as upon the surface of the earth, and a man of moderate size would weigh above two tons.
Pagina 481 - Allemans, aussi avec ces armes peut-on mieux combattre en host, que avec les lances ; car si on ne combat en haye, les lanciers s'embarrassent plus ; et le combat en haye, n'est pas si asseure qu'en host.