A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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... letter Germaine replied on May 18 and agreed with the new proposal , but , as apparently he had discovered that his unsigned letter had never been sent to Howe , he added that he trusted " whatever he [ Sir William Howe ] may meditate ...
... letter Germaine replied on May 18 and agreed with the new proposal , but , as apparently he had discovered that his unsigned letter had never been sent to Howe , he added that he trusted " whatever he [ Sir William Howe ] may meditate ...
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... letter of the same date to Lord Barham he says that , unless Russian frigates replaced Colling- wood's , now withdrawn " from the upper part of the Mediter- ranean . . . the French will , whenever they please , convey an Army to ...
... letter of the same date to Lord Barham he says that , unless Russian frigates replaced Colling- wood's , now withdrawn " from the upper part of the Mediter- ranean . . . the French will , whenever they please , convey an Army to ...
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... letter could deliver it in less than two hours . This was quite impossible , and the letter did not reach Grouchy until about five o'clock , when he was fully engaged at Wavre with Thielemann . Had the summons been sent early that ...
... letter could deliver it in less than two hours . This was quite impossible , and the letter did not reach Grouchy until about five o'clock , when he was fully engaged at Wavre with Thielemann . Had the summons been sent early that ...
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The rivalry between England and Spain I | 1 |
The defeat of the Spanish Armada 1588 | 8 |
The Armada Campaign 1588 | 33 |
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