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LONDON: HARRISON AND Co., PRINTERS,
ST. MARTIN'S LANE
CONTENTS
OF THE
FIRST PART FOR 18 4 3.
PAGE
Naral Improvenients of the Nineteenth Century. Nos. III., IV.
Steam Navigation
1
Dry-Rot
344, 488
Letters froin Dusseldorf and Bonn, during the late Prussian Re.
views (Concluded). By a Military Amateur
19
Sale of Naval Commissions.-Naval Officers' Pensions for Wounds 37
The Sea-Captain to his Craft. Stanzas. By the Old Sailor
49
On the Errors and Faults in our Military System, By Colonel
Firebrace :-
The Lieutenant-Colonel
50
The Major.-The Order of the Bath
214
Captains and Subalterus
372
Commander-in-Chief.-Regimental Staff
579
England's Wooden Walls. By Joseph Allen, Esq., Author of
“The Greenwich Pensioners.” No. XXIII. The Serapis
58
No. XXIV. The Royal Sovereign (No. I.)
385
Means of Secret Communication in Ancient Armies. By H. Curling,
Esq., h.p. 52nd
71
Military History of Jamaica : with a Glance at St. Domingo.
By Lieut.-Col. Wilkie :-St. Domingo
80
Curiosities of Naval Literature, Historical and Biographical.
By the Author of “ Thc Naval Sketch-Book," (continued) 86, 363
The Balance of Military Power in Europe
161
The Cruise of the Hurricane, or the Navy as it was. By a Tar of
the Old School
174
Reminiscences of a Light Dragoon, Nos. XVIII., XIX. 187, 432
Wreck of the Abercrombie Robinson and Waterloo. By Mrs. Ward 194
The French at Fishguard in 1797
202
Personal Adventures and Excursions in Georgia, Circassia, and
Russia. By Lieut.-Col. G. Poulett Cameron, C.B., K.T.S.
Part II. (Continued.)
224, 421
Passages in the Life of a Sailor. No. XIII., XIV.
235, 537
British and Foreign Arms. Nos. V. VI.
244, 507
The Present State of Affairs in Syria
254
Journal of the Last Three Months' Operations in Afghanistan.
By an Officer
321
A Historical Sketch of Military Punishments, in as far as regards
Non-Commissioned Officers and Private Soldiers. By Henry
Marshall, D.I.G. of Army Hospitals
354
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