Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... officers their final instructions ; in this docu- ment , the objects of the expedition were com- mented upon at length . The Moors were re- presented as only formidable in a desultory warfare . The troops were recommended not to break ...
... officers their final instructions ; in this docu- ment , the objects of the expedition were com- mented upon at length . The Moors were re- presented as only formidable in a desultory warfare . The troops were recommended not to break ...
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... officers of his staff , all looking as full of thought and importance as though they were individually commissioned ... officers belonging to regiments not in the neighbourhood . They are volunteers , or as they quaintly call them ...
... officers of his staff , all looking as full of thought and importance as though they were individually commissioned ... officers belonging to regiments not in the neighbourhood . They are volunteers , or as they quaintly call them ...
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... officers to wield this immense means , are Lahitte of the artillery , and Velazie of the en- gineers . The tainly has not succeeded , and several officers in command of ships in the road complain loudly of their equipages , and state ...
... officers to wield this immense means , are Lahitte of the artillery , and Velazie of the en- gineers . The tainly has not succeeded , and several officers in command of ships in the road complain loudly of their equipages , and state ...
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