At the head of those periodicals which furnish useful and valuable information to their peculiar classes of readers, as well as amusement to the general body of the public, must be placed the ' United Service Magazine, and Naval and Military Journal. Military Life in Algeria: By the Count P. de Castellaneавторы: Louis Charles Pierre de Castellane-Novejan (comte de Castellane.) - 1853Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Henry Colburn - 1845 - Страниц: 440
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense. acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Lady Hester Stanhope - 1845 - Страниц: 460
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Ida Maria L.S.F.G. Hahn-Hahn (gräfin von.) - 1845 - Страниц: 358
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of out- soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - Страниц: 436
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...of discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, hononr, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen."... | |
| Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence - 1846 - Страниц: 334
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Frederick Arthur Neale - 1851 - Страниц: 356
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851 - Страниц: 398
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1851 - Страниц: 574
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two Sen-ices are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Philippe Ferdinand A. de Rohan-Chabot (comte de Jarnac.) - 1851 - Страниц: 440
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1851 - Страниц: 626
...well as the professional reader. The suggestions for the benefit of the two services are numerous, and distinguished by vigour of sense, acute and practical...discipline, tempered by a high sense of justice, honour, humanity, and a tender regard for the welfare and personal comfort of our soldiers and seamen." —... | |
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