Army and Navy Chronicle, Объемы 2-3Benjamin Homans, 1836 |
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... force , mounted and foot , from South Carolina ; a regiment of foot , ( 740 men ) from Alabama , and say 900 regulars including 100 dragoon recruits expected from New York . This force is exclusive of the gallant volunteers , who , some ...
... force , mounted and foot , from South Carolina ; a regiment of foot , ( 740 men ) from Alabama , and say 900 regulars including 100 dragoon recruits expected from New York . This force is exclusive of the gallant volunteers , who , some ...
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... force proper to be kept employed in a time of peace , for the protection of our commercial interests , and to prepare the officers and others for the efficient management of the force proposed for a state of war . Our commerce is spread ...
... force proper to be kept employed in a time of peace , for the protection of our commercial interests , and to prepare the officers and others for the efficient management of the force proposed for a state of war . Our commerce is spread ...
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... force proposed for war , it ap- pears that for the force proposed to be actually employed at sea in peace and in war , the peace force will require about two - thirds the number of commanders of squa- drons , about one third the ...
... force proposed for war , it ap- pears that for the force proposed to be actually employed at sea in peace and in war , the peace force will require about two - thirds the number of commanders of squa- drons , about one third the ...
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