The Quarterly review, เล่มที่ 13Murray, 1815 |
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... cavalry and baggage in the centre . The grenadiers of each division formed platoons which flanked the squares , and were intended to reinforce the points of attack . The Mamelukes made à disorderly attack ; but a few shells which fell ...
... cavalry and baggage in the centre . The grenadiers of each division formed platoons which flanked the squares , and were intended to reinforce the points of attack . The Mamelukes made à disorderly attack ; but a few shells which fell ...
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... cavalry must have a decided advantage over troops who fought on foot , and in the full confidence of victory , neglected to provide against the immediate consequences of defeat . Instead , therefore , of remaining on the Cairo side of ...
... cavalry must have a decided advantage over troops who fought on foot , and in the full confidence of victory , neglected to provide against the immediate consequences of defeat . Instead , therefore , of remaining on the Cairo side of ...
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... cavalry . The horses , which were mostly French , had not yet been accustomed to the food of the country ; they were , therefore , out of condition , and fatigued not only with the march , but with the unaccustomed burthen of provisions ...
... cavalry . The horses , which were mostly French , had not yet been accustomed to the food of the country ; they were , therefore , out of condition , and fatigued not only with the march , but with the unaccustomed burthen of provisions ...
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... cavalry , 3,000 in- fantry , and eight pieces of light artillery , with four armed vessels upon the Nile : and this expedition , M. Larrey says , gave the com- mission of the arts a facility of visiting the monuments of Thebes with its ...
... cavalry , 3,000 in- fantry , and eight pieces of light artillery , with four armed vessels upon the Nile : and this expedition , M. Larrey says , gave the com- mission of the arts a facility of visiting the monuments of Thebes with its ...
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... cavalry fell in with a number of the enemy at Meusketto , and put to the sword a thousand of these deluded people . This was certainly not a lesson of fraterniza- tion ; but our position , perhaps , rendered an act of severity necessary ...
... cavalry fell in with a number of the enemy at Meusketto , and put to the sword a thousand of these deluded people . This was certainly not a lesson of fraterniza- tion ; but our position , perhaps , rendered an act of severity necessary ...
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หน้า 297 - But here, — above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
หน้า 1 - I answer, that whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may haply strike out his teeth.
หน้า 484 - Courage was cast about her like a dress Of solemn comeliness, A gathered mind and an untroubled face Did give her dangers grace.
หน้า 522 - Systematic Education, or Elementary Instruction in the various departments of Literature and Science; with practical rules for studying each branch of useful knowledge.
หน้า 304 - O ! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant ! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken...
หน้า 153 - Poetry is of so subtile a spirit, that, in pouring out of one language into another, it will all evaporate; and, if a new spirit be not added in the transfusion, there will remain nothing but a caput mortuum" I confess this argument holds good against a literal translation; but who defends it?
หน้า 340 - Part the First. Containing an inquiry into the origin and language of the Pelasgi, or ancient inhabitants of Greece; with a description of the Pelasgic or Aeolic digamma as represented in the various inscriptions in which it is still preserved ; and an attempt to determine its genuine Pelasgic pronunciation, Cambridge, Printed by J.
หน้า 133 - The rain had not commenced three minutes before many of the soldiers were affected with vomiting; others fell asleep, and seemed as if half intoxicated. I felt a strong inclination to sleep during the storm; and as soon as it was over I fell asleep on the wet ground, although I used every exertion to keep myself awake. The soldiers likewise fell asleep on the wet bundles.
หน้า 130 - ... Scott, have both bid adieu to the things of this world; and the greater part of the soldiers have died on the march during the rainy season; but you may believe me, I am in good health. The rains are completely over, and the healthy season has commenced, so that there is no danger of sickness; and I have still a sufficient force to protect me from any insult in sailing down the river, to the sea. "We have already embarked all our things, and shall sail the moment I have finished this letter.
หน้า 278 - A Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory of the Earth, deducible either from its General Structure, or from the Changes produced on its Surface by the Operation of existing Causes.