The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... doubt , the spirit and soldier - like feeling of the French and English ge- nerals , have forced on . Earnestly do we hope those officers may be able to give a good account of themselves and of the Russians on the banks of the Danube ...
... doubt , the spirit and soldier - like feeling of the French and English ge- nerals , have forced on . Earnestly do we hope those officers may be able to give a good account of themselves and of the Russians on the banks of the Danube ...
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... doubt , they would be specially re- quired . A return to the House of Commons , called for by Colonel Bol- dero , does , indeed , show that the list of candidates for naval medical ap- pointments has run very low . There were but five ...
... doubt , they would be specially re- quired . A return to the House of Commons , called for by Colonel Bol- dero , does , indeed , show that the list of candidates for naval medical ap- pointments has run very low . There were but five ...
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... doubts which most men entertain as to the efficiency of our military sys- tem . Scarcely has that system been tried ... doubt have been to a great extent substantiated and to these we shall address a very few remarks . The artillery is ...
... doubts which most men entertain as to the efficiency of our military sys- tem . Scarcely has that system been tried ... doubt have been to a great extent substantiated and to these we shall address a very few remarks . The artillery is ...
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... doubt . And here again questions must be asked- Why has this been so ? what has been done to set matters right ? As to the commissariat failures , we believe they may be accounted for by the fact of there being practically no Secretary ...
... doubt . And here again questions must be asked- Why has this been so ? what has been done to set matters right ? As to the commissariat failures , we believe they may be accounted for by the fact of there being practically no Secretary ...
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... doubt , " said I , " if in the human mind the power of will be sufficiently strong to enable us to abstract our- selves into such a mental condition as to receive such communications , were they even possible , which I cannot be- lieve ...
... doubt , " said I , " if in the human mind the power of will be sufficiently strong to enable us to abstract our- selves into such a mental condition as to receive such communications , were they even possible , which I cannot be- lieve ...
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