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... troops well - provisioned . " The tranquillity of the country , " he wrote in one letter , " and the maintenance of discipline essentially depends , in my opinion , on putting the officers and the soldiers in a situation of not having ...
... troops well - provisioned . " The tranquillity of the country , " he wrote in one letter , " and the maintenance of discipline essentially depends , in my opinion , on putting the officers and the soldiers in a situation of not having ...
Side 664
... troops was the need to respect the legal formalities and rights of all but the most extreme opponents of the regime . Demonstrators in crowds frequently insulted or stoned the troops , but any reaction by those troops caused a great ...
... troops was the need to respect the legal formalities and rights of all but the most extreme opponents of the regime . Demonstrators in crowds frequently insulted or stoned the troops , but any reaction by those troops caused a great ...
Side 977
... troops under Colonel Antonio Quiroga seized San Fernando.3 Discipline among the military had been eroding for several months in Andalusia , where the Madrid government was assembling large numbers of troops . The force was destined for ...
... troops under Colonel Antonio Quiroga seized San Fernando.3 Discipline among the military had been eroding for several months in Andalusia , where the Madrid government was assembling large numbers of troops . The force was destined for ...
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