The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 25
... officers , dis- content among the soldiers , most of whom were longing to return to their parental fields . Taken from the population , the army shared the peculiar feelings of the population and its military character was decomposed by ...
... officers , dis- content among the soldiers , most of whom were longing to return to their parental fields . Taken from the population , the army shared the peculiar feelings of the population and its military character was decomposed by ...
Pàgina 26
... officers of the French army were elderly men ; their average age was from 60 to 64 ; the average age of the revo- lutionary generals of 1794 was 30. * It was undoubtedly supposed that the natural valour and pugnacity of the French ...
... officers of the French army were elderly men ; their average age was from 60 to 64 ; the average age of the revo- lutionary generals of 1794 was 30. * It was undoubtedly supposed that the natural valour and pugnacity of the French ...
Pàgina 81
... officers of the House are kept in their places till daylight by the obstinacy of a few members , who endeavour , by this straining of the forms of the House and their own privileges , to defeat , or at least postpone , some measure ...
... officers of the House are kept in their places till daylight by the obstinacy of a few members , who endeavour , by this straining of the forms of the House and their own privileges , to defeat , or at least postpone , some measure ...
Pàgina 86
... officer of the House , behind the chair , ' a slip of paper , on which is inscribed the name of the member presenting the petition and 6 the particulars thereof ; so that in reality no 86 Jan. Business of the House of Commons .
... officer of the House , behind the chair , ' a slip of paper , on which is inscribed the name of the member presenting the petition and 6 the particulars thereof ; so that in reality no 86 Jan. Business of the House of Commons .
Pàgina 93
... officers , men who , like Ewart , Platt , and Spottiswoode , had served in the command of Sepoys throughout their career in India , enter- tained these feelings without a doubt . All these men , and many others , paid with their lives ...
... officers , men who , like Ewart , Platt , and Spottiswoode , had served in the command of Sepoys throughout their career in India , enter- tained these feelings without a doubt . All these men , and many others , paid with their lives ...
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