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... distance of flanks from the angle which they defend should be under the range of their fire , so that this shall tell on an enemy with effect , before he reaches the angle , ib . 16 V. Salients should be few and decided , ib . Faults of ...
... distance of flanks from the angle which they defend should be under the range of their fire , so that this shall tell on an enemy with effect , before he reaches the angle , ib . 16 V. Salients should be few and decided , ib . Faults of ...
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... inch guns lately introduced into the service for the armament of steamers and the defence of coasts -fired at considerable elevations , range to distances of 4000 and 5000 yards . 4 U U G T A A P H [ xxii PRELIMINARY CHAPTER .
... inch guns lately introduced into the service for the armament of steamers and the defence of coasts -fired at considerable elevations , range to distances of 4000 and 5000 yards . 4 U U G T A A P H [ xxii PRELIMINARY CHAPTER .
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... distance , we ready there to rush in when a breach was made . " - Autobiography of a Working Man , ( who served in the British Legion . ) So also at the attack of the great redoubt at Toulon , in 1793 , the ditches being unflanked , the ...
... distance , we ready there to rush in when a breach was made . " - Autobiography of a Working Man , ( who served in the British Legion . ) So also at the attack of the great redoubt at Toulon , in 1793 , the ditches being unflanked , the ...
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... distance of flanks from the salient angle which they defend should be less than the range of their fire , so that this shall tell on an enemy with effect before he reaches the angle . The distance which the garrison have to traverse in ...
... distance of flanks from the salient angle which they defend should be less than the range of their fire , so that this shall tell on an enemy with effect before he reaches the angle . The distance which the garrison have to traverse in ...
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... distance , bringing down the parapet with it , and exposing the interior of our works . Powerful and well - arranged outworks are serious obstacles to an assailant , sweeping the path by which he would advance on our bastions , and ...
... distance , bringing down the parapet with it , and exposing the interior of our works . Powerful and well - arranged outworks are serious obstacles to an assailant , sweeping the path by which he would advance on our bastions , and ...
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abattis advance afford Albert Durer army artillery assailants assault attack banquette bastion batteries besiegers Bousmard breach called caponière capture Carnot casemated castle cavalier command complete constructed counterguard counterscarp cover covered-way crest crownwork curtain defence defiladed detached directed distance earth earthen embrasures enceinte enemy enemy's enfilade engineer escarp excavation exterior side faces feet field-works fire flanks foot fortification fortress Francis Vere French front gabions galleries garrison glacis gorge ground guns HARQUEBUS height infantry interior slope intrenchments latter lodgment loopholes main ditch masonry military mines mortars musket musketry Navarre NOTE outworks palisades parallel parapet perpendicular place of arms Plate points polygon position protection rampart ravelin re-entering angle re-entering places rear redoubt retrenchment revetment salient angle shells shot siege soldiers sorties stockades superior slopes tenaille Terreplein thickness thrown timber tion towers town trace traverses troops usually Vauban Vere wall wet ditches whilst yards
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Página 150 - And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God!
Página 1 - An extraordinary work, which has earned for itself a lasting place in the literature of the country, and within a few years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration of which Mr Alison's labours have been devoted. It exhibits great knowledge, patient research, indefatigable industry, and vast power.
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Página 117 - The trenches were found to be a succession of holes, capable of containing two men each, and excavated, so as to afford shelter, both from the weather and the fire of an enemy ; even a shell lighting in the trench could at most but kill two men.
Página 11 - His book is worthy to take its place among the remarkable works on Greek history which form one of the chief glories of English scholarship. The history of Greece is but half told without it. " — London Guardian. " His work is therefore learned and profound. It throws a flood of light upon an important though obscure portion of Grecian history. ... In the essential requisites of fidelity, accuracy, and learning, Mr Finlay bears a favourable comparison with any historical writer of our day."—...
Página 5 - We do not remember any recent author whose poetry is so unmixedly native ; and this English complexion constitutes one of its characteristic charms. No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language."— Quarterly Review.
Página 20 - We have thoroughly examined these volumes ; but to give a full notice of their varied and valuable contents would occupy a larger space than we can conveniently devote to their discussion ; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer.— Times.
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Página xxi - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.