Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military JournalH. Colburn, 1865 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 59
Strona 9
... regard to this conduct . The man who deserves well of his country ought not to be entirely forgotten , though he may go wholly unrewarded . - Ed . * January is the coldest month in China . The hot season in Siam begins about the middle ...
... regard to this conduct . The man who deserves well of his country ought not to be entirely forgotten , though he may go wholly unrewarded . - Ed . * January is the coldest month in China . The hot season in Siam begins about the middle ...
Strona 30
... regard to the quality of the water , do not extend to India . Moreover it would be of little use if they did , unless the representations of the officers could bring about a change in the mode of supply , such as deep boring and the use ...
... regard to the quality of the water , do not extend to India . Moreover it would be of little use if they did , unless the representations of the officers could bring about a change in the mode of supply , such as deep boring and the use ...
Strona 34
... regard did not hesitate to express opinions extremely hostile to his government , and the obvious tendency of his ambition . His equals in birth , they had risen from obscurity , as he had done , by the exercise of their talents ; and ...
... regard did not hesitate to express opinions extremely hostile to his government , and the obvious tendency of his ambition . His equals in birth , they had risen from obscurity , as he had done , by the exercise of their talents ; and ...
Strona 36
... regard for common sense , should have assumed the offensive in Germany with an overwhelming force , and in the meantime , with a smaller force , have maintained a defensive attitude in Italy , until the army of Germany had struck a ...
... regard for common sense , should have assumed the offensive in Germany with an overwhelming force , and in the meantime , with a smaller force , have maintained a defensive attitude in Italy , until the army of Germany had struck a ...
Strona 68
... regard to such important matters as the manning of the Navy , or the construction of Her Majesty's Ships . For reasons into which it is not necessary now to enter , the commissioning and fitting out of the flag - ship of the Commander ...
... regard to such important matters as the manning of the Navy , or the construction of Her Majesty's Ships . For reasons into which it is not necessary now to enter , the commissioning and fitting out of the flag - ship of the Commander ...
Spis treści
1 | |
9 | |
14 | |
26 | |
33 | |
41 | |
43 | |
60 | |
224 | |
250 | |
324 | |
350 | |
359 | |
365 | |
389 | |
400 | |
67 | |
77 | |
85 | |
97 | |
109 | |
113 | |
122 | |
135 | |
158 | |
159 | |
189 | |
200 | |
211 | |
217 | |
419 | |
475 | |
485 | |
496 | |
504 | |
511 | |
529 | |
563 | |
590 | |
601 | |
607 | |
614 | |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
adjt Admiral Admiralty America and West appear appointed army assist.-surg Austrian Battalion battery boats brigade British Capt Captain cavalry Charles Chatham China Colchester Colonel command Court-Martial Devonport do.-Bengal Donauwörth duty enemy England favour Fermoy fire Foot Foot-Lieut France Frederick French gent Gent.-Cadet George Government Guards guns Haidée Henry horse India Infantry James John king lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant Lord Lord Raglan Majesty Majesty's matter Mediterranean ment militia Napoleon naval Navy North officers Oswald PALL MALL particular service passed Phaulkon Portsmouth present Prince promoted Prussia purchase rank received recruits regiment resigned retires Richard Rifle Volunteer Rifle Volunteer Corps Robert Royal Artillery Royal Marines Royal Military College Russian ship Siam Siamese soldiers squadron Staff teer Templemore Thomas tion troops U. S. MAG vessels vice WAR OFFICE West India Regiment West Indies whilst William
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 413 - The path of duty was the way to glory; He that walks it, only thirsting For the right, and learns to deaden Love of self, before his journey closes, He shall find the stubborn thistle bursting Into glossy purples, which outredden All voluptuous garden-roses. Not once or twice in our fair island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory; He, that ever following her commands. On with toil of heart and knees and hands. Thro...
Strona 534 - O ETERNAL Lord God, who alone spreadest out the heavens, and rulest the raging of the sea ; who hast compassed the waters with bounds, until day and night come to an end...
Strona 584 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Strona 33 - At last his sail-broad vans He spreads for flight, and in the surging smoke Uplifted spurns the ground...
Strona 224 - So doth the greater glory dim the less : A substitute shines brightly as a king, Until a king be by; and then his state 95 Empties itself, as doth an inland brook Into the main of waters.
Strona 211 - Across the threshold led, And every tear kissed off as soon as shed, His house she enters — there to be a light Shining within, when all without is night ; A guardian- angel o'er his life presiding, Doubling his pleasures, and his cares dividing...
Strona 478 - ... she has entangled them in a story which keeps us in suspense till its knot is happily and gracefully resolved ; while, at the same time, a pathetic interest is sustained by an art of which it would be difficult to...
Strona 106 - A large amount of such proceeds is still under adjudication and yet to be reported. The total expenditure of the Navy Department of every description, including the cost of the immense squadrons that have been called into existence from the 4th of March, 1861, to the 1st of November, 1864, is $238,647,262.35.
Strona 534 - Dominions, and a security for such as pass on the seas upon their lawful occasions ; that the inhabitants of our Island may in peace and quietness serve thee our God...
Strona 373 - ... flank is covered by the water. Our right is secure, for the reason that the enemy is too distant to reach us in time. He can only oppose us in front. We bring our fleet into full play. After a successful battle our position would be: Burnside forming our left, Norfolk held securely; our...