The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... army as it was in 1827. Since the Turkish war Russia has made the greatest efforts to repair its losses , and the army may be now consider- ed as on the same footing as at that epoch , its operations being directed by the same Ge ...
... army as it was in 1827. Since the Turkish war Russia has made the greatest efforts to repair its losses , and the army may be now consider- ed as on the same footing as at that epoch , its operations being directed by the same Ge ...
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... army are appointed from amongst the best conduct- ed soldiers ; from amongst the sons of sol- diers who have been educated in the military schools ; from amongst the young nobility who serve only three months in that grade , with a view ...
... army are appointed from amongst the best conduct- ed soldiers ; from amongst the sons of sol- diers who have been educated in the military schools ; from amongst the young nobility who serve only three months in that grade , with a view ...
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... army , and had reached its height when Alexander closed his mortal ca- reer at Taganrog . This unexpected event ren- dered the succession to the throne a matter of doubt , and occasioned the revolt of the Guards at St. Petersburgh , on ...
... army , and had reached its height when Alexander closed his mortal ca- reer at Taganrog . This unexpected event ren- dered the succession to the throne a matter of doubt , and occasioned the revolt of the Guards at St. Petersburgh , on ...
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