The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 |
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... army - practice ' so peculiar and specific , that no person can be qualified to act in a military capacity , who has ... army - practice ' and army - diseases , ' as something essentially different from general practice , or the diseases ...
... army - practice ' so peculiar and specific , that no person can be qualified to act in a military capacity , who has ... army - practice ' and army - diseases , ' as something essentially different from general practice , or the diseases ...
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... army was on the eve of destruction . The temerity of Alexander's courtiers was thus still farther increased , and the general voice was now for nothing less than turning and taking the French army . " Austrian officers , who had fought ...
... army was on the eve of destruction . The temerity of Alexander's courtiers was thus still farther increased , and the general voice was now for nothing less than turning and taking the French army . " Austrian officers , who had fought ...
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... army , and quitted it for the bar , only to return to the field . He commanded in the Eastern Pyrennees , conducted the French forces which passed Mont St. Gothard , and served in Italy . Massena was born at Nice . The affair of Arcola ...
... army , and quitted it for the bar , only to return to the field . He commanded in the Eastern Pyrennees , conducted the French forces which passed Mont St. Gothard , and served in Italy . Massena was born at Nice . The affair of Arcola ...
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