United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volume 110, Page 1H. Colburn, 1866 - Military art and science |
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... English , Medals and Distinctions of the , 159 . Articles of War , Naval , Comments on the . By Tristram . 42 ... English Army , 159 . Editor's Portfolio , or Naval and Military Register , 124 , 289 , 438 , 598 . English Army , Medals ...
... English , Medals and Distinctions of the , 159 . Articles of War , Naval , Comments on the . By Tristram . 42 ... English Army , 159 . Editor's Portfolio , or Naval and Military Register , 124 , 289 , 438 , 598 . English Army , Medals ...
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... English Travellers . A Narrative of Capture and Captivity . By W. J. C. Moens , reviewed , 132 . Jackson , Major - General , John Napper , memoir of , 450 . Jamaica , Affairs of , 124 , 438 . Jean Raymond , or the Career of a French ...
... English Travellers . A Narrative of Capture and Captivity . By W. J. C. Moens , reviewed , 132 . Jackson , Major - General , John Napper , memoir of , 450 . Jamaica , Affairs of , 124 , 438 . Jean Raymond , or the Career of a French ...
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... English Army National Expenditure 33 42 55 66 81 , 237 , 398 , 552 · 87 92 , 483 100 105 108 117 , 253 , 423 , 576 159 166 177 197 On the Importance of a Knowledge of the Physical Sciences to Military Men 207 , 378 , 532 Superior Titles ...
... English Army National Expenditure 33 42 55 66 81 , 237 , 398 , 552 · 87 92 , 483 100 105 108 117 , 253 , 423 , 576 159 166 177 197 On the Importance of a Knowledge of the Physical Sciences to Military Men 207 , 378 , 532 Superior Titles ...
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... English Envoy , in 1702 . U. S. MAG . No. 446 , JAN . 1866 . B a general was scarlet , bordered with purple . Juvenal The Red Coat, a Few Notes Concerning its Origin and History By James Grant, Author of "The Romance of War "
... English Envoy , in 1702 . U. S. MAG . No. 446 , JAN . 1866 . B a general was scarlet , bordered with purple . Juvenal The Red Coat, a Few Notes Concerning its Origin and History By James Grant, Author of "The Romance of War "
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... English wore white crosses ; but Henry VIII . had troops in white with a red cross . From the commencement of the 14th century , the Scots wore blue surcoats with white St. Andrew's crosses thereon . Scotch and English soldiers were ...
... English wore white crosses ; but Henry VIII . had troops in white with a red cross . From the commencement of the 14th century , the Scots wore blue surcoats with white St. Andrew's crosses thereon . Scotch and English soldiers were ...
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