Military Life in Algeria: By the Count P. de Castellane, Том 1 |
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Its immoveable houses could not balance in our eyes the attractions of the
bivouac never two days the same . Accordingly we counted every hour that must
elapse ere we could join General Changarnier , and begin our expeditions into
the ...
Its immoveable houses could not balance in our eyes the attractions of the
bivouac never two days the same . Accordingly we counted every hour that must
elapse ere we could join General Changarnier , and begin our expeditions into
the ...
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The route taken by our columns , longer but safer , was along the crests of the
mountains , and terminated , like the former , at the Marabout of Sidi - Abd -
elKader , where we were to bivouac for the night . At three o ' clock , after having
crossed ...
The route taken by our columns , longer but safer , was along the crests of the
mountains , and terminated , like the former , at the Marabout of Sidi - Abd -
elKader , where we were to bivouac for the night . At three o ' clock , after having
crossed ...
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successfully accomplished its task , breaking down every resistance it
encountered , and the chiefs of the Beni - Menacers had come to the General ' s
bivouac to sue for aman . By this important movement the greater portion of the
troops ...
successfully accomplished its task , breaking down every resistance it
encountered , and the chiefs of the Beni - Menacers had come to the General ' s
bivouac to sue for aman . By this important movement the greater portion of the
troops ...
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One night ( it was in 1842 ) Bou - Allam betook himself to the bivouac of General
Changarnier , offering to bring about the submission of seven tribes if the General
would lend him his assistance . We showed our acknowledgment of this ...
One night ( it was in 1842 ) Bou - Allam betook himself to the bivouac of General
Changarnier , offering to bring about the submission of seven tribes if the General
would lend him his assistance . We showed our acknowledgment of this ...
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This was General Changarnier ' s opinion ; and accordingly it was his constant
endeavour to spare the soldier all useless fatigue , and he never left the bivouac
till they had dispatched their soup . In the night there was an alarm ; if we were in
a ...
This was General Changarnier ' s opinion ; and accordingly it was his constant
endeavour to spare the soldier all useless fatigue , and he never left the bivouac
till they had dispatched their soup . In the night there was an alarm ; if we were in
a ...
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