The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... army to invade the Kingdom from Saxony , each moving in such manner as would cover the Austrian Generals Brown , entrenched at Kolin , and de Piccolomini , at Königgrätz . Then leaving Pirna under close investment , he joined the army ...
... army to invade the Kingdom from Saxony , each moving in such manner as would cover the Austrian Generals Brown , entrenched at Kolin , and de Piccolomini , at Königgrätz . Then leaving Pirna under close investment , he joined the army ...
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... army of some eighty thousand men , the French Marshal d'Estrées flooded through Westphalia in north- ern Germany and approached the Weser , where the Duke of Cum- berland , who had left London early in April to take over command of the Army ...
... army of some eighty thousand men , the French Marshal d'Estrées flooded through Westphalia in north- ern Germany and approached the Weser , where the Duke of Cum- berland , who had left London early in April to take over command of the Army ...
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... army . So long as the British troops occupied high ground and could be effectively sup- ported by artillery fire , they seemed to have an advantage . When the whole army finally moved forward into low ground where the soldiers had to ...
... army . So long as the British troops occupied high ground and could be effectively sup- ported by artillery fire , they seemed to have an advantage . When the whole army finally moved forward into low ground where the soldiers had to ...
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Washingtons military leadership in the province 17558 34 | 8 |
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