Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 317
... nation's army , and what was done in vindication of the law has received a splendid vindica- tion in point of policy from a conspicuous and vast advance in military efficiency since the date of the great army reforms . So also in the ...
... nation's army , and what was done in vindication of the law has received a splendid vindica- tion in point of policy from a conspicuous and vast advance in military efficiency since the date of the great army reforms . So also in the ...
Page 420
... nation is not in the treaty powers , more particularly with the number of the soldiers it can arm and England , been so sincerely friendly . At send forth to battle , but in the toiling mil- no time have their just demands been lions ...
... nation is not in the treaty powers , more particularly with the number of the soldiers it can arm and England , been so sincerely friendly . At send forth to battle , but in the toiling mil- no time have their just demands been lions ...
Page 772
... nation . Fourthly , Ireland had an army and auxil- iary forces , her people having at all times been eminently and splendidly martial ; so that her volunteers , between what they were and what they might be , were almost to be regarded ...
... nation . Fourthly , Ireland had an army and auxil- iary forces , her people having at all times been eminently and splendidly martial ; so that her volunteers , between what they were and what they might be , were almost to be regarded ...
Contents
A Secret Inheritance | 12 |
Notes and Queries on the Irish | 16 |
A Siege Baby | 31 |
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