| Edmund Spencer - 1851 - 506 str.
...judgment ana feelings." — Court Journal. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE. " This truly national periodical is always full of the most valuable matter for professional men. It abounds with excellent articles, the personal memoirs of distinguished officers of both Service?,... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 652 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the 'United Service Magazine' can be recommended...make him look with the deepest interest on its naval andmilitary resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE. " This... | |
| 1852 - 414 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...which should make him look with the deepest interest onitsnavalandmilitary resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.... | |
| Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle - 1852 - 362 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...which should make him look with the deepest interest onits naval and military resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.... | |
| Henriette Louise von Waldner Oberkirch (baronne d') - 1852 - 368 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...which should make him look with the deepest interest onits naval andmilitary resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.... | |
| Peter Burke - 1852 - 410 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...which should make him look with the deepest interest onits naval andmilitary resources." — Sun OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLB URN'S UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - 338 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...country which should make him look with the deepest intereston its naval and military resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1852 - 342 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the 'United Service Magazine' can be recommended...country which should make him look with the deepest in terestonits naval andmilitary resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S UNITED SERVICE... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 646 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which eurich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine" can be recommended...attachment to his country which should make him look with thedeepcst intereston itsnaval and military resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1852 - 410 str.
...correspondence of various distinguished officers which enrich its pages is a feature of great attraction. In short, the ' United Service Magazine' can be recommended...attachment to his country which should make him look withthedeepestinterestonitsnaval and military resources." — Sun. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON COLBURN'S... | |
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