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Page 47
... officers have , at length , excited a spirit of emulation in the British army for the acquirement of scientific knowlege and general literature . We have long regretted the apparent supineness with which our officers suffered their ...
... officers have , at length , excited a spirit of emulation in the British army for the acquirement of scientific knowlege and general literature . We have long regretted the apparent supineness with which our officers suffered their ...
Page 51
... officers of that corps . In India , also , the spirit of acquirement has spred very widely , and establishments are perfecting in the army - stations ; that well - informed officer , Sir John Malcolm , having used his extensive ...
... officers of that corps . In India , also , the spirit of acquirement has spred very widely , and establishments are perfecting in the army - stations ; that well - informed officer , Sir John Malcolm , having used his extensive ...
Page 55
... officers were less accustomed to war ; and it was generally less active , less vigorous in its movements , than the one it was opposed to . The Prussians formed a most efficient portion of the allied army ; their troops , though lately ...
... officers were less accustomed to war ; and it was generally less active , less vigorous in its movements , than the one it was opposed to . The Prussians formed a most efficient portion of the allied army ; their troops , though lately ...
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