| Charles Oman - 1902 - 726 pages
...understood that the means of conveyance 1 for horses at the disposal of the British Commander-in-chief are very limited : some additional conveyance may be procured in the port of Lisbon. VII. In order to facilitate the embarkation, it shall take place in three divisions, the last of which... | |
| Charles Oman - 1902 - 704 pages
...understood that the means of conveyance1 for horses at the disposal of the British Commander-in-chief an very limited : some additional, conveyance may be procured in the port of Lisbon. VII. In order to facilitate the embarkation, it shall take place in three divisions, the last of which... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1915 - 292 pages
...purchasers. ART. VI. The cavalry are to embark their horses ; as also the Generals and other officers of all ranks. It is, however, fully understood, that the...horses to be embarked by the troops shall not exceed six hundred ; and the number embarked by the Staff shall not exceed two hundred. At all events every... | |
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