The Historians' History of the World: Germanic empires (concluded)Henry Smith Williams Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1907 |
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Side viii
... infantry , 163. Europe in league against Austria , 165. Fleury's treachery , 166. Belle - Isle's policy , 166. The alliance of Nymphenburg , 168. Danger closes in on Austria , 168. Charles of Lor- raine , 169. The battle of Chotusitz ...
... infantry , 163. Europe in league against Austria , 165. Fleury's treachery , 166. Belle - Isle's policy , 166. The alliance of Nymphenburg , 168. Danger closes in on Austria , 168. Charles of Lor- raine , 169. The battle of Chotusitz ...
Side 51
... infantry were set in motion . The Turkish government could not officially refuse to obey the commands of Europe , but it privately sent arms , ammunition , and provisions to the Mussulmans or the two prov- inces . Bands were organised ...
... infantry were set in motion . The Turkish government could not officially refuse to obey the commands of Europe , but it privately sent arms , ammunition , and provisions to the Mussulmans or the two prov- inces . Bands were organised ...
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... infantry , strategical mistakes and insubordination on the part of indi- vidual Austrian commanders were revealed the Austrians suffered the great defeat of Königgrätz - Sadowa ( July 3rd ) . The resolution of the emperor Francis Joseph ...
... infantry , strategical mistakes and insubordination on the part of indi- vidual Austrian commanders were revealed the Austrians suffered the great defeat of Königgrätz - Sadowa ( July 3rd ) . The resolution of the emperor Francis Joseph ...
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... infantry and four hundred dragoons ; and succeeded in taking in a rapid assault the town of Garz , to the possession of which consid- erable value had always attached , and in carrying off the Swedish command- ers as captives . In upper ...
... infantry and four hundred dragoons ; and succeeded in taking in a rapid assault the town of Garz , to the possession of which consid- erable value had always attached , and in carrying off the Swedish command- ers as captives . In upper ...
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... infantry , with the exception of a small , picked body , behind him , and appeared in Magde- burg on the 21st of June , 1675. Here he had the gates closed , that no news might precede him , and rested two days . Then , with only six ...
... infantry , with the exception of a small , picked body , behind him , and appeared in Magde- burg on the 21st of June , 1675. Here he had the gates closed , that no news might precede him , and rested two days . Then , with only six ...
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