| Army - 1837 - 100 pages
...whole shall be completed, the Parts may be bound up in numerical succession. INTRODUCTION THE INFANTRY. THE natives of Britain have, at all periods, been...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 356 pages
...yet their fierce and dauntless bearing intimidated the flower of the Roman troops, including Csesar's favourite tenth legion. Their arms consisted of spears,...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. Wheii stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 196 pages
...fastened sharp pieces of iron resembling scythe-blades, and infantry in long chariots resembling waggofts, who alighted and fought on foot, and for change of...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 126 pages
...and drove off with the speed of cavalry. These inventions were, however, unavailing against Cesar's legions : in the course of time a military system,...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| 1847 - 122 pages
...and drove off with the speed of cavalry. These inventions were, however, unavailing against Csesar's legions: in the course of time a military system,...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1848 - 174 pages
...whole shall be completed, the Parts may be bound up in numerical succession. INTRODUCTION THE INFANTRY. THE natives of Britain have, at all periods, been...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1849 - 110 pages
...shall be completed, the Parts may be bound up in numerical succession. INTRODUCTION to THE INFANTRY. THE natives of Britain have, at all periods, been...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| 1849 - 92 pages
...This quality was evinced by the inhabitants of England when their country was invaded by Julius Csesar with a Roman army, on which occasion the undaunted...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Great Britain - 1849 - 114 pages
...and drove off with the speed of cavalry. These inventions were, however, unavailing against Cesar's legions : in the course of time a military system,...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1853 - 312 pages
...yet their fierce and dauntless bearing intimidated the flower of the Roman troops, including Cagsar's favourite tenth legion. Their arms consisted of spears,...although these were of inferior degree, they proved stouthearted Britons of stanch fidelity. When stipendiary troops were employed, infantry always constituted... | |
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