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) Perseus showed his enemies the head of the Medusa, by the sight of which all were changed into stones. (d. ) Cicero warned the conspirators to conceal nothing from the judges. (e. ) We pity our fellow-citizens, who have lost all in the conflagration. FRENCH. (Time allowed, 3 hours. ) I. Translate into French : The British army. The first corps raised in England in accordance with our present system, and in fact the first germ of an English standing army, was the Coldstream Guards, raised by G...eneral Monk at Coldstream. In the course of a few years several others were added, and by 1665 the British infantry consisted of four regiments besides the Guards. Be- fore the close of the century, a grenadier company, furnished with hand grenades, had been added to each regiment ; bayonets had been introduced ; several regiments of fusiliers, originally intended to protect artillery, had been raised ; and the principle of a standing army of considerable numbers fairly established. Light horse were introduced in 1745, and lancers in the reign of George III.
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