demands for spoliations, No. ii. Fanny, the courtezan, in re-
Dick's estimate of life lost by war, 172; his state- ment concerning Xerxes'
army, Discipline, military, Dresden, in 1813, Drills, militia, their cost, 409-11; unnecessary, 411-2 Duel, refused by a French marshall,
Fortifications of Europe, cost, 563; of U. States, France, her army and navy, 562, 118; her war-debts, 194 Franklin on war, No. iii., 222, 228, 397; on the slavery of war, Freedom, war adverse to, 406-8, 579-80
Fry, Elizabeth, her treat- ment of prisoners, 345-6
demands for spoliations, No. ii. Fanny, the courtezan, in re-
Fairfield war-ship, punish- ments on board of, Famine, its fatal effects in
Dick's estimate of life lost
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