Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Հատոր 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... army , a legion , or a cohort ; this decree may still be seen engraven on stone , on the road between Rimini and Cesena . Such were the laws of Rome . Now we shall see how these laws were set at nought and broken by Cæsar . That he ...
... army , a legion , or a cohort ; this decree may still be seen engraven on stone , on the road between Rimini and Cesena . Such were the laws of Rome . Now we shall see how these laws were set at nought and broken by Cæsar . That he ...
Էջ 59
... army , as well as that portion of it imme- diately engaged , we think it proper to state that we have now before us a letter of an officer intimately acquainted with that affair , although not personally an actor in it ; and from the ...
... army , as well as that portion of it imme- diately engaged , we think it proper to state that we have now before us a letter of an officer intimately acquainted with that affair , although not personally an actor in it ; and from the ...
Էջ 60
... army , it must be allowed are much too small a body to resist a general rising without its cordial aid . It is from the general feeling of the country we have to apprehend ruin , and so long as this does not extend to the army , there ...
... army , it must be allowed are much too small a body to resist a general rising without its cordial aid . It is from the general feeling of the country we have to apprehend ruin , and so long as this does not extend to the army , there ...
Էջ 64
... army , and still less of individuals , who is to provide him with the requisite in- formation , bearing upon its interests and prosperity at large , or the merits of particular men ? The restrictions imposed upon officers , whilst they ...
... army , and still less of individuals , who is to provide him with the requisite in- formation , bearing upon its interests and prosperity at large , or the merits of particular men ? The restrictions imposed upon officers , whilst they ...
Էջ 65
... army may be consi- dered as performing the duties of an incessant campaign . So extensive is the theatre , so disproportioned the number of troops , that even if war should not rage in the vicinity of where a soldier may be , it soon ...
... army may be consi- dered as performing the duties of an incessant campaign . So extensive is the theatre , so disproportioned the number of troops , that even if war should not rage in the vicinity of where a soldier may be , it soon ...
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