Military life in Algeria, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 37
Стр. 2
... brought the General some new bit of bad news . Another tribe had deserted our cause . All - even to the people of the plain - passed over to the enemy ; and of all his numerous attendants , Sidi - el - Aribi could only retain those in ...
... brought the General some new bit of bad news . Another tribe had deserted our cause . All - even to the people of the plain - passed over to the enemy ; and of all his numerous attendants , Sidi - el - Aribi could only retain those in ...
Стр. 29
... brought . I think I see now those busy and eager speculators , the Jew with his dirty turban , brilliant eyes , and pick- pocket fingers ; the European colonist , selling brandy ; all clamouring , swearing , and puffing off their goods ...
... brought . I think I see now those busy and eager speculators , the Jew with his dirty turban , brilliant eyes , and pick- pocket fingers ; the European colonist , selling brandy ; all clamouring , swearing , and puffing off their goods ...
Стр. 37
... brought us the submission of some new tribe ; the agitation had ceased ; the insurrection was over ; and this great result was the work of the illustrious chief who had commanded us in person during the last part of the campaign - the ...
... brought us the submission of some new tribe ; the agitation had ceased ; the insurrection was over ; and this great result was the work of the illustrious chief who had commanded us in person during the last part of the campaign - the ...
Стр. 51
... brought a letter from the Commandant of our little column , ordering us to return as quickly as possible , as our squadrons were about to march from Saida . We lost no time in attending to this order , and on arriving at the bivouac ...
... brought a letter from the Commandant of our little column , ordering us to return as quickly as possible , as our squadrons were about to march from Saida . We lost no time in attending to this order , and on arriving at the bivouac ...
Стр. 83
... brought him almost immediate relief , saying , whilst he was administering the medicine , " You must know how to endure thirst , when on a voyage . Drinkers do not go far . They are like frogs ; they are not long out of water before ...
... brought him almost immediate relief , saying , whilst he was administering the medicine , " You must know how to endure thirst , when on a voyage . Drinkers do not go far . They are like frogs ; they are not long out of water before ...
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Abd-el-Kader Africa afterwards Algiers Arab Arab bureau arms Arnaud arrived authority Baroness d'Oberkirch battalions bivouac Bosquet burnous Caddour called camels camp Captain caravan cavaliers Chateau Neuf Cheggueun chief CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS COLBURN AND CO.'S Colonel Espinasse column command convoy coup de main death Djema Douairs Durande Emir enemy eyes fatigue feet fête fire Flittas France French Garabas ground Hachems halt hand head heart hills honour horses hour hundred inhabitants interesting Kabyles Lamoriciere leagues lion Mahiddin Marabout Marshal Bugeaud Mascara military Mohamed Mostaganem mountains mules Mustapha Nedroma never night o'clock officers Oran passed plain prisoners province of Oran rain ravine razzia repose Rhomsi road rocks sabre Sahara saluted Sam Slick sand seen side soldiers soon Spahis squadrons Sultan tents Thiaret Tlemcen Touareug trees tribes troops village whilst whole wind wood wounded Zouaves