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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RECONNOITRER»
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1
Nibiru: Return of the Ancestors
'This is Commander NF It's nice to hear trom you again, Chiet Counsellor
Asamnele,' the Annunalei reconnoitrer logged in. 'Welcome. It's nice to hear your
voice on NF How you manage to survive Gorai's attacle?' Asarnnele replied, and
the ...
2
The Stars and Bars: Or, The Reign of Terror in Missouri
Taking advantage of these flying shadows, the reconnoitrer would glide along for
a few paces, then pausing whenever the queen of night came out broad and
bright. Under the feathery clouds, in a stooping posture, and with stealthy step, ...
A further difficulty for the reconnoitrer is the matter of water. A patrol is bound to
avoid all farms ; so where are they to drink ? And in South Africa one must drink
every two hours. For the English main body the question of water is still more ...
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, 1902
4
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard
... many square miles of barren country and spy the enemy. When the Boer
ventures into the open, he succeeds in hiding himself from the view of the scout
with marvellous adroitness. A further difficulty for the reconnoitrer is the matter of
water.
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Cavaloy Field Duty, Tr by F S Russell
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Florentin Richard Von Mirus, 2009
6
Journal of a Residence in Circassia During the Years ...
... kindly sheltered by an eminence to the southward, than one of my people,
instead of taking the usual mountain-track, galloped to a native reconnoitrer upon
the eminence ; and after exchanging with him a few words, hollowed to us to
follow, ...
James Stanislaus Bell, 1840
7
Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
Aunbfd'afti'll, v. «. (aiu. tyaben) to spy, reconnoitre ; riii. 3(ugtunbfd)aften.
JCunbfdjafter/ m. (-g ; pi. — ) ^unbfdjafterinn/ /. (pL -en) spy, reconnoitrer. .
Kunbfdjafteret//. con/, spying, espionage. .Runft//. +• arrival ; bie — Sbrijti/ Advent.
JSinftig/ I. adj.
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
Panma? normally shows agreement with the envoy or reconnoitrer, eg. pansun 'I
sent him', mabansan 'they sent me', kambansa 'they sent yous'. Yet beneficiaries
appear to be salient in the animacy hierarchy, for when one person is sent to ...
... and in order to ascertain how the case really stood, Nancy was despatched,
after many cautions, as a reconnoitrer and a spy to the hostile ground. And
various were Nancy's feelings as, muffling her head in her cloak, she looked in
through ...
John Banim, Michael Banim, 1830
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Abeokuta and the Camaroons Mountains: an exploration
I assume nothing on this occasion beyond the modest character of a reconnoitrer.
A writer in the ' Times ' has lately given to my last African explorations in Harar
and the Lake Regions the title of reconnaissances. C"est bien le mot. I accept it ...
Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1863