| Sir David Dundas - 1788 - 426 sidor
...or clofe in, acG 2 cording ( 44 ) cording to the manner in which he is turned from the true point of march. If the diftortion of a fingle man operates in this manner, what muft that of feveral occafion, each of whom is marching on a diftinct front, and whofe lines of... | |
| Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 sidor
...the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his March. — If the dtitorcion of a tingle man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do fo dittort him, it may be eafily imagined what that of feveral will occafion, each of whom is marching... | |
| John Russell - 1804 - 350 sidor
...then front, each individual compofmg that body muft, in his perfon, be placed and remain perfeclly fquare to the given line, otherwife he will naturally...occafion, each of whom is marching on a different front, and whofe lines of direction are croffing each other. The platoon during its march in line,... | |
| Army - 1807 - 154 sidor
...'the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his march.—If the distortion of a single man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do so distort him, it may be easily imagined .what that of several will occasion, each of whom is marching... | |
| Antonio Baron López Suasso Díaz de Fónseca - 1816 - 402 sidor
...to the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his rnanqh. If the distortion of a single man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do so distort him, it may be easily imagined what ' that of several will occasion, each of whom is marching... | |
| Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 sidor
...to the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his march. If the distortion of a single man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do so distort him, it may be easily imagined what that of several will occasion, each of whom is marching... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 sidor
...to the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his march. If the distortion of a single man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do so distort him, it may be easily imagined what that of several will occasion, each of whom is marching... | |
| War office - 1859 - 118 sidor
...to the manner in which he is turned from the true point of his march. If the distortion of a single man operates in this manner, and all turnings of the head do so distort him, it may be easily imagined what that of several will occasion, each of whom is marching... | |
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