Wellington: a ReassessmentJ. Barrie, 1956 - 278 sider |
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Side 38
... allowed to go to Chander- nagore , where he embarked for France , taking with him the enormous wealth which he had amassed in Sindhia's service . He was succeeded in command by another Frenchman of the name of Bourquien , who proceeded ...
... allowed to go to Chander- nagore , where he embarked for France , taking with him the enormous wealth which he had amassed in Sindhia's service . He was succeeded in command by another Frenchman of the name of Bourquien , who proceeded ...
Side 78
... allowed William of Orange to pass into Ireland in spite of his own victory over the British in Bantry Bay . It was the same after the Battle of Beachy Head . No use was made of the command of the Channel which that engagement placed in ...
... allowed William of Orange to pass into Ireland in spite of his own victory over the British in Bantry Bay . It was the same after the Battle of Beachy Head . No use was made of the command of the Channel which that engagement placed in ...
Side 82
... allowed the Spanish Army to fall into a state of decay , but he had actually permitted Napoleon to obtain possession of a number of fortresses under pretext of a joint Franco - Spanish expedition against Portugal . Punitive columns were ...
... allowed the Spanish Army to fall into a state of decay , but he had actually permitted Napoleon to obtain possession of a number of fortresses under pretext of a joint Franco - Spanish expedition against Portugal . Punitive columns were ...
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