New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Bind 104Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1855 |
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... CAVALRY . - The Austrian cavalry amounts altogether to 40 regi- ments , of which 16 are heavy - viz . , 8 cuirassier and 8 dragoon ; and 24 light - 12 hussar and 12 uhlan . Each cuirassier or dragoon regi- ment , without depôt ...
... CAVALRY . - The Austrian cavalry amounts altogether to 40 regi- ments , of which 16 are heavy - viz . , 8 cuirassier and 8 dragoon ; and 24 light - 12 hussar and 12 uhlan . Each cuirassier or dragoon regi- ment , without depôt ...
Side 3
... cavalry corps d'armée 4th corps d'armée The period of service is eight years in peace , commencing from the nineteenth year , with two years of reserve duty attached ; and a substi- tute may be provided , in the shape of soldiers who ...
... cavalry corps d'armée 4th corps d'armée The period of service is eight years in peace , commencing from the nineteenth year , with two years of reserve duty attached ; and a substi- tute may be provided , in the shape of soldiers who ...
Side 4
... cavalry . Frederick William , successor of George William , recognised the necessity of maintaining a regular army . In 1653 , on his dispute with the Palatine Count of Neuburg , relative to the succession of Cleves , he raised fifty ...
... cavalry . Frederick William , successor of George William , recognised the necessity of maintaining a regular army . In 1653 , on his dispute with the Palatine Count of Neuburg , relative to the succession of Cleves , he raised fifty ...
Side 5
... cavalry was only remarkable for the great height of the men and horses . Frederick William manifested at an early date his mania for tall soldiers : the smallest foot soldier in his army must be five feet six inches . Imagining that he ...
... cavalry was only remarkable for the great height of the men and horses . Frederick William manifested at an early date his mania for tall soldiers : the smallest foot soldier in his army must be five feet six inches . Imagining that he ...
Side 6
... cavalry , 12,000 artillery ) . Frederick William III . , who mounted the throne in 1797 , maintained the strictest neutrality during the wars of the French revolution ; but in 1806 he could not resist the torrent of opinion , and ...
... cavalry , 12,000 artillery ) . Frederick William III . , who mounted the throne in 1797 , maintained the strictest neutrality during the wars of the French revolution ; but in 1806 he could not resist the torrent of opinion , and ...
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Side 65 - While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; 'When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; 'And when Rome falls — the World.
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