The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 57Century Company, 1898 - American literature |
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Page 365
... army of thirty thousand infantry and five thousand cavalry he entered a coun- try which , under Xerxes , had sent a million armed men against Greece . By the terms of the league which Philip had made with the Greek states at Corinth ...
... army of thirty thousand infantry and five thousand cavalry he entered a coun- try which , under Xerxes , had sent a million armed men against Greece . By the terms of the league which Philip had made with the Greek states at Corinth ...
Page 454
... army alone held out . Unfortunately , the army was the factor with which the government had most to reckon . Nor did the news of the surrender of Santiago to an inferior force affect the position of the army . It was claimed that a fair ...
... army alone held out . Unfortunately , the army was the factor with which the government had most to reckon . Nor did the news of the surrender of Santiago to an inferior force affect the position of the army . It was claimed that a fair ...
Page 612
... army into the northern part of Alabama . It was mustered out of service February 15 , 1865 , at Nashville . After the increase of the regular army , in July , 1866 , I was appointed lieutenant - colonel of the Forty - first Infantry ...
... army into the northern part of Alabama . It was mustered out of service February 15 , 1865 , at Nashville . After the increase of the regular army , in July , 1866 , I was appointed lieutenant - colonel of the Forty - first Infantry ...
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