Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 12
... Horse Artillery fighting strength . The case for the re- is of course a very serious matter , but the duction is as follows , according to their batteries reduced were always stripped of defence . " The great danger that has men and horses ...
... Horse Artillery fighting strength . The case for the re- is of course a very serious matter , but the duction is as follows , according to their batteries reduced were always stripped of defence . " The great danger that has men and horses ...
Page 16
... horses needed on mobilization , turning into ammunition columns that ar- and the drain on the horse artillery in the tillery which is remarkably good , but at field , from any force which exists at home . the same time already far short ...
... horses needed on mobilization , turning into ammunition columns that ar- and the drain on the horse artillery in the tillery which is remarkably good , but at field , from any force which exists at home . the same time already far short ...
Page 669
... horse by the bri- in number , with thirty or forty men on dle , and others less nimble increased their foot , evidently intending to intercept our number , putting their hands on my right passage . Nicola thereupon , still rubbing arm ...
... horse by the bri- in number , with thirty or forty men on dle , and others less nimble increased their foot , evidently intending to intercept our number , putting their hands on my right passage . Nicola thereupon , still rubbing arm ...
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