Military Life in Algeria: By the Count P. de Castellane, Том 1 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 11 – 15 из 33
Стр. 81
In the evening , all the bivouac fires burst forth like stars along the sides of the
mountain . An enormous flame , doubtless some signal , gleamed at the eastern
extremity of the rocks ; above our heads , was stretched the clear vault of heaven
.
In the evening , all the bivouac fires burst forth like stars along the sides of the
mountain . An enormous flame , doubtless some signal , gleamed at the eastern
extremity of the rocks ; above our heads , was stretched the clear vault of heaven
.
Стр. 84
On the 1st of July , 1842 , just as General Changarnier was establishing himself
in bivouac , his scouts informed him , that from the summit of the heights , an
immense crowd of Arab emigrants could be seen flying towards the south .
On the 1st of July , 1842 , just as General Changarnier was establishing himself
in bivouac , his scouts informed him , that from the summit of the heights , an
immense crowd of Arab emigrants could be seen flying towards the south .
Стр. 99
... had established itself in bivouac . All necessary precautions for safety were
immediately taken , and the wounded were then laid down in the hospital U tents
, pitched at a short distance from the General. verd H 2 GENERAL
CHANGARNIER ...
... had established itself in bivouac . All necessary precautions for safety were
immediately taken , and the wounded were then laid down in the hospital U tents
, pitched at a short distance from the General. verd H 2 GENERAL
CHANGARNIER ...
Стр. 100
In the bivouac there were no signs either of sadness or anxiety ; all were proud of
the day , and in the evening , beside the fire , the conversation was kept up to a
late hour , for the exciting effects of the gunpowder had not subsided .
In the bivouac there were no signs either of sadness or anxiety ; all were proud of
the day , and in the evening , beside the fire , the conversation was kept up to a
late hour , for the exciting effects of the gunpowder had not subsided .
Стр. 103
Far in the recess of the mountains , we could hear the sound of voices and a stir ,
but around the bivouac all was dark and silent . There were no fires , nor any
thing to betray the presence of our advance guard : nevertheless they kept a
sharp ...
Far in the recess of the mountains , we could hear the sound of voices and a stir ,
but around the bivouac all was dark and silent . There were no fires , nor any
thing to betray the presence of our advance guard : nevertheless they kept a
sharp ...
Отзывы - Написать отзыв
Не удалось найти ни одного отзыва.
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Africa afterwards Algiers appeared Arab arms arrived attack authority battalion bivouac body bound brought called camp Captain carried cavalry Changarnier charge chasseurs chief close Colonel column commanded cross danger dead death direction Edition enemy established eyes fear fell fire followed formed four France French gave give given ground guard hand head heard heights hill horse hour hundred infantry interesting Kabyles killed land light lives look Marshal Mehemet Ali Milianah months morning mountain mules never night officers Omar once Pasha passed person post 8vo present ravine reached ready received remained rest river road rocks seemed sent shot sides soldiers soon sounded tent thou took trees tribes troops turn valley vols whilst whole wood wounded Zouaves
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 312 - At the head of those periodicals which furnish useful and valuable information to their peculiar classes of readers, as well as amusement to the general body of the public, must be placed the ' United Service Magazine, and Naval and Military Journal.