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... officers and 50 privates prisoners . On the 14th of February , being supported by some Hussars , they attacked General Milhaud at Buckersdorff , killed 400 , and brought in 288 prisoners , On the 15th , General Llambert fell upon the ...
... officers and 50 privates prisoners . On the 14th of February , being supported by some Hussars , they attacked General Milhaud at Buckersdorff , killed 400 , and brought in 288 prisoners , On the 15th , General Llambert fell upon the ...
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... officers would imitate such an ex- ample , and appreciate justly the great value and utility of that custom which I hear so much prevails in your country . " Amongst the present Russian officers there is no deficiency of talent ; there ...
... officers would imitate such an ex- ample , and appreciate justly the great value and utility of that custom which I hear so much prevails in your country . " Amongst the present Russian officers there is no deficiency of talent ; there ...
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... officers were in the habit of kicking and buffeting the poor soldiers on every occa- sion , and I believe long ... officers , that those who were appointed to command regiments immediately put a stop to it , and I believe now an officer ...
... officers were in the habit of kicking and buffeting the poor soldiers on every occa- sion , and I believe long ... officers , that those who were appointed to command regiments immediately put a stop to it , and I believe now an officer ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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