The Army and Navy of America: Containing a View of the Heroic Adventures, Battles, Naval Engagements, Remarkable Incidents, and Glorious Achievements in the Cause of Freedom, from the Period of the French and Indian Wars to the Close of the Mexican War; Independent of an Account of Warlike Operations on Land and Sea; Enlivened by a Variety of the Most Interesting Anecdotes and Embellished with EngravingsJohn H. Pearsol, 1851 - Всего страниц: 676 |
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... arms and ammunition ; the infantry should never be without its artillery , its cavalry , and its gene- rals ; and the different divisions of the army should be con- stantly in a state to support and to be supported . The troops ...
... arms and ammunition ; the infantry should never be without its artillery , its cavalry , and its gene- rals ; and the different divisions of the army should be con- stantly in a state to support and to be supported . The troops ...
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... arms . But this consequence resulted rather from the force of cir- cumstances than from any absolute necessity ; for Napoleon , by carrying his army to the other side of the Loire , might easily have formed a junction with the armies of ...
... arms . But this consequence resulted rather from the force of cir- cumstances than from any absolute necessity ; for Napoleon , by carrying his army to the other side of the Loire , might easily have formed a junction with the armies of ...
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... arms , and the places of supply are not fixed , and commodiously situated , not only the army cannot keep the field , but it will be exposed to the greatest dangers . XXVI . The distances permitted between corps of an army upon the ...
... arms , and the places of supply are not fixed , and commodiously situated , not only the army cannot keep the field , but it will be exposed to the greatest dangers . XXVI . The distances permitted between corps of an army upon the ...
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... arms , and thirty pieces of cannon . For some time there had been no issue of meat , and even bread irregularly supplied . The infantry was ill clothed , the cavalry wretchedly mounted . All the draught horses had perished from want ...
... arms , and thirty pieces of cannon . For some time there had been no issue of meat , and even bread irregularly supplied . The infantry was ill clothed , the cavalry wretchedly mounted . All the draught horses had perished from want ...
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... arms . Hence we may conclude , that the misfortune that results from the loss of a battle , does not consist so much in the de- struction of men and of matériel as in the discouragement which follows this disaster . The courage and ...
... arms . Hence we may conclude , that the misfortune that results from the loss of a battle , does not consist so much in the de- struction of men and of matériel as in the discouragement which follows this disaster . The courage and ...
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