The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 293The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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66 was done up in one pound tins so that a soldier could easily carry five or six days ' supply . It was a pleasant and palatable food , requiring nothing else with it but water to drink . But , alas , for War Office routine !
66 was done up in one pound tins so that a soldier could easily carry five or six days ' supply . It was a pleasant and palatable food , requiring nothing else with it but water to drink . But , alas , for War Office routine !
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They used to carry with them lard , or bacon , or some other fat , wherewith they smeared their bread . A little bottle also with vinegar they also took about with them , with a very small quantity whereof they gave a relish to their ...
They used to carry with them lard , or bacon , or some other fat , wherewith they smeared their bread . A little bottle also with vinegar they also took about with them , with a very small quantity whereof they gave a relish to their ...
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... and which would enable the soldier to carry a few days ' supply , requiring nothing else but water to drink ... could be carried in a small compass and be available on the field of battle when it would be impossible to cook food .
... and which would enable the soldier to carry a few days ' supply , requiring nothing else but water to drink ... could be carried in a small compass and be available on the field of battle when it would be impossible to cook food .
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