Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... military oath , the sacramentum militare , by which every of- ficer is bound to the standards under which he is enrolled ? Look at Titus Livius , what he says of Roman soldiers who were so un- happy as exuere sacramentum , -to renounce ...
... military oath , the sacramentum militare , by which every of- ficer is bound to the standards under which he is enrolled ? Look at Titus Livius , what he says of Roman soldiers who were so un- happy as exuere sacramentum , -to renounce ...
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... military and romantic adventures , and it only remains to be seen what will be my own share in them . ” The whole circumstances now detailed , concerning the state of the country , seemed equally novel and extraordinary . He had indeed ...
... military and romantic adventures , and it only remains to be seen what will be my own share in them . ” The whole circumstances now detailed , concerning the state of the country , seemed equally novel and extraordinary . He had indeed ...
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... military state of the country ; and Waverley was astonished , and even alarmed , to find a person of this description so accurately acquainted with the strength of the various garrisons and regiments quartered north of the Tay . He even ...
... military state of the country ; and Waverley was astonished , and even alarmed , to find a person of this description so accurately acquainted with the strength of the various garrisons and regiments quartered north of the Tay . He even ...
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... military discipline . In his campaigns against the banditti , it was observed that he as- sumed and exercised to the utmost the discretionary power , which , while the law had no free course in the Highlands , was conceived to belong to ...
... military discipline . In his campaigns against the banditti , it was observed that he as- sumed and exercised to the utmost the discretionary power , which , while the law had no free course in the Highlands , was conceived to belong to ...
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... military movements . They then practised in- dividually at a mark , and showed extraordinary dexterity in the management of the pistol and firelock . They took aim , standing , sitting , leaning , or lying prostrate , as they were ...
... military movements . They then practised in- dividually at a mark , and showed extraordinary dexterity in the management of the pistol and firelock . They took aim , standing , sitting , leaning , or lying prostrate , as they were ...
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