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... English ? Undoubtedly much must be laid to this account , for they were splendid , and the British soldier fought worthy of his best days . But the Russian fought no less bravely , and bravery alone did not decide it . Was it the ...
... English ? Undoubtedly much must be laid to this account , for they were splendid , and the British soldier fought worthy of his best days . But the Russian fought no less bravely , and bravery alone did not decide it . Was it the ...
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... English armies had suffered severely from disease , and the English force more particularly , from priva- tions , and in many instances from absolute want . In fact , sickness seized upon both French and English as soon as they set foot ...
... English armies had suffered severely from disease , and the English force more particularly , from priva- tions , and in many instances from absolute want . In fact , sickness seized upon both French and English as soon as they set foot ...
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Edmund Burke. attacked , on the 25th , a detached camp of the English , and is re- ported to have taken four redoubts which defended the camp . At the same time , an attack of cavalry is said to have caused a sensible loss to the English ...
Edmund Burke. attacked , on the 25th , a detached camp of the English , and is re- ported to have taken four redoubts which defended the camp . At the same time , an attack of cavalry is said to have caused a sensible loss to the English ...
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