Not a few of our military and naval officers now engaged in the East have come before the world as authors. Whether Lord Raglan has ever perpetrated a book we do not know; hut very probably he could write a ...
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Article : 245 wordsEverybody complains that there are not enough for the work. We want more relief at the trenches, and more at the guns. But the length of the line to he manned on the only side of Sebastopol that we pretend ...
Article : 298 wordsBeing a highly commercial people, we English may, perhaps, derive a new light on the subject of Continental obligations, if we take account of the money that we have invested in that line. A Parliamentary paper ...
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Article : 74 wordsA report has been prevalent throughout the week which, if based upon any foundation at all, cannot be too prominently reprobated; and if broached without grounds, cannot be too speedily and widely ...
Article : 423 wordsSir—In your columns and in those of your colemporary, there appear occasionally some sad narratives of maiming and death, arising from the incautious use of firearms by "the rising generation" of this colony. I am convinced ...
Article : 368 wordsSome years must elapse before the expense of the present war can increase in the same proportion as the expense of the French war. The national expenditure was at its commencement, nearly £20,000.900, of which ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Sat 24 Feb 1855, Page 3
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