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... arms , accoutrements , and knapsacks , and , as Sir W. Napier says , it is impossible for others to keep pace with them who retain their usual gear . But in fair marching , in the fatigue and endurance of a campaign , it has never yet ...
... arms , accoutrements , and knapsacks , and , as Sir W. Napier says , it is impossible for others to keep pace with them who retain their usual gear . But in fair marching , in the fatigue and endurance of a campaign , it has never yet ...
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... arms and well - poised weapons . We conclude it must have been for the imposing na- ture of the pageant , and to gladden the eyes of the Cockneys on a gala - day . The cuirasses will assuredly be laid aside whenever the gallant wearers ...
... arms and well - poised weapons . We conclude it must have been for the imposing na- ture of the pageant , and to gladden the eyes of the Cockneys on a gala - day . The cuirasses will assuredly be laid aside whenever the gallant wearers ...
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... arms and as trophies of conquest , they had a just right to disgorge them when the tide of success turned back into an- other channel . It was an opportunity for teaching them a great moral lesson , which ought not to be neglected . But ...
... arms and as trophies of conquest , they had a just right to disgorge them when the tide of success turned back into an- other channel . It was an opportunity for teaching them a great moral lesson , which ought not to be neglected . But ...
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... arms for that purpose , the Duke once more restrained the barbarism of his col- league , and convinced him that the destruction of a monument could nei- ther re - write nor falsify the pages of history , and that Jena was more cre ...
... arms for that purpose , the Duke once more restrained the barbarism of his col- league , and convinced him that the destruction of a monument could nei- ther re - write nor falsify the pages of history , and that Jena was more cre ...
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... arms , and associates in politics , who afterwards falsified their promises and oaths with less sin- cerity . For example , we would have given a thousand Talleyrands and Fouches for a single Ney . Napoleon declared , and justly , at St ...
... arms , and associates in politics , who afterwards falsified their promises and oaths with less sin- cerity . For example , we would have given a thousand Talleyrands and Fouches for a single Ney . Napoleon declared , and justly , at St ...
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