Military Life in Algeria: By the Count P. de Castellane, Том 1 |
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During two years , these trees served as fuel for the troops ; what yet remains is
still beautiful enough to lend a charm to Blidah as a place of residence . It was
here , as I before said , that General Changarnier had for the moment taken up
his ...
During two years , these trees served as fuel for the troops ; what yet remains is
still beautiful enough to lend a charm to Blidah as a place of residence . It was
here , as I before said , that General Changarnier had for the moment taken up
his ...
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... but then was established the budding renown of those names which were in
future to become the glory of Africa ; the pass of Mouzaia and its conflicts ,
Medeah and Milianah occupied by our troops , and the advance of our columns
in every ...
... but then was established the budding renown of those names which were in
future to become the glory of Africa ; the pass of Mouzaia and its conflicts ,
Medeah and Milianah occupied by our troops , and the advance of our columns
in every ...
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Notwithstanding the difficulties arising from the season , and the dangers of the
operation , such was the confidence of the troops in him , that the danger was
never thought of ; and when he led the way , success never seemed doubtful .
Notwithstanding the difficulties arising from the season , and the dangers of the
operation , such was the confidence of the troops in him , that the danger was
never thought of ; and when he led the way , success never seemed doubtful .
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... troops . On the 13th of June , 1849 , the 6th battalion of Chasseurs , who had
long served under the General , in Africa , on being ordered to charge the
insurgents , started off laughing and repeating , to the great astonishment of the
National ...
... troops . On the 13th of June , 1849 , the 6th battalion of Chasseurs , who had
long served under the General , in Africa , on being ordered to charge the
insurgents , started off laughing and repeating , to the great astonishment of the
National ...
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... by the troops escorting the baggage . Coming to a hill he heard the word
ministre on all sides , accompanied by energetic oaths . Astonished at this , he
inquired what was meant , and was the first to laugh at the explanation given .
numerous ...
... by the troops escorting the baggage . Coming to a hill he heard the word
ministre on all sides , accompanied by energetic oaths . Astonished at this , he
inquired what was meant , and was the first to laugh at the explanation given .
numerous ...
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