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... army of 25,000 men , it is difficult to give any certain account of the num- ber recruited . It is , however , said , that orders have been issued directing the recruiting officers to make monthly returns ; but , from information which ...
... army of 25,000 men , it is difficult to give any certain account of the num- ber recruited . It is , however , said , that orders have been issued directing the recruiting officers to make monthly returns ; but , from information which ...
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... army has never been in so prime a condition as it now is . Napoleon's , as an army , was at no time as sound throughout . It can pass almost any test . Even the best German authorities acknowledge this . " Frankreicht steht mit uns in ...
... army has never been in so prime a condition as it now is . Napoleon's , as an army , was at no time as sound throughout . It can pass almost any test . Even the best German authorities acknowledge this . " Frankreicht steht mit uns in ...
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... army is a despotic body , so long will service due to a single chief , which cannot be com- plicated by professional intrigues , be the better rendered . In the German army officers are put where they can do the work they are best ...
... army is a despotic body , so long will service due to a single chief , which cannot be com- plicated by professional intrigues , be the better rendered . In the German army officers are put where they can do the work they are best ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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