Military Life in Algeria: By the Count P. de Castellane, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... soldiers called the rocky ridge and its dome - shaped peak , in company with the troops commanded by the General himself . On the 10th of May , with a splendid sun above us , light of heart and full of spirits , we emerged through the ...
... soldiers called the rocky ridge and its dome - shaped peak , in company with the troops commanded by the General himself . On the 10th of May , with a splendid sun above us , light of heart and full of spirits , we emerged through the ...
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... soldiers eat their coffee , or rather their coffee soup . I can employ no other term to designate the cans filled with coffee and broken biscuit , from which each helps himself in turn . Such is the usual order of march with the troops ...
... soldiers eat their coffee , or rather their coffee soup . I can employ no other term to designate the cans filled with coffee and broken biscuit , from which each helps himself in turn . Such is the usual order of march with the troops ...
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... soldiers over a horse of General Changar- nier , which was killed in battle . The illustrious animal in question could certainly have had nothing to envy in the lot of Marlborough , the celebrated ditty on whom has furnished the burthen ...
... soldiers over a horse of General Changar- nier , which was killed in battle . The illustrious animal in question could certainly have had nothing to envy in the lot of Marlborough , the celebrated ditty on whom has furnished the burthen ...
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... soldiers during the long marches in Africa . From halt to halt , the column at last reached the bivouacing place ... soldier's phrase , rough out our daily means of life ( débrouiller sa vie de chaque jour ) . To sleep well and eat well ...
... soldiers during the long marches in Africa . From halt to halt , the column at last reached the bivouacing place ... soldier's phrase , rough out our daily means of life ( débrouiller sa vie de chaque jour ) . To sleep well and eat well ...
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... soldier all useless fatigue , and he never left the bivouac till they had dis- patched their soup . In the night there was an alarm ; if we were in a friendly country , our friends were not the less arrant thieves : two horses were ...
... soldier all useless fatigue , and he never left the bivouac till they had dis- patched their soup . In the night there was an alarm ; if we were in a friendly country , our friends were not the less arrant thieves : two horses were ...
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