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Page 12
To lose any force most possible increase to our effective so trained as our Royal Horse Artillery fighting strength . ... The great danger that has men and horses in the case of war ; and hitherto threatened us does not , " they in the ...
To lose any force most possible increase to our effective so trained as our Royal Horse Artillery fighting strength . ... The great danger that has men and horses in the case of war ; and hitherto threatened us does not , " they in the ...
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The deplorable men and the horses for the work , and there effect which has been produced by the will be no force out ... if he supposes that any force which will attack us will by the na- one not a horse artilleryman much cares ture of ...
The deplorable men and the horses for the work , and there effect which has been produced by the will be no force out ... if he supposes that any force which will attack us will by the na- one not a horse artilleryman much cares ture of ...
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When behind the banks , I saw danger of any kind to us . a party of horsemen ahead , about twenty Three men seized my horse by the bri- in number , with thirty or forty men on dle , and others less nimble increased their foot ...
When behind the banks , I saw danger of any kind to us . a party of horsemen ahead , about twenty Three men seized my horse by the bri- in number , with thirty or forty men on dle , and others less nimble increased their foot ...
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