A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 |
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There he halted for four hours , but as nothing was heard of them he marched for Lützen in the hope that he would surprise his enemy while still divided , but the road was so bad that he was much delayed . At Rippach he fell in with a ...
There he halted for four hours , but as nothing was heard of them he marched for Lützen in the hope that he would surprise his enemy while still divided , but the road was so bad that he was much delayed . At Rippach he fell in with a ...
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In 1792 , it was a more difficult country for troops to operate in than it is to - day , for the roads were then unkept and ... Ménehould - Châlons - Paris road ; ( 2 ) La Chalade , the VerdunRheims Road ; ( 3 ) Grandpré , the Varennes ...
In 1792 , it was a more difficult country for troops to operate in than it is to - day , for the roads were then unkept and ... Ménehould - Châlons - Paris road ; ( 2 ) La Chalade , the VerdunRheims Road ; ( 3 ) Grandpré , the Varennes ...
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1 Next , when he saw Milhaud's horsemen drawn up alongside the road , the Emperor led them forward at breakneck speed toward Genappe . When the French pursuit began , “ The sky ” , writes Mercer , “ had become overcast since the morning ...
1 Next , when he saw Milhaud's horsemen drawn up alongside the road , the Emperor led them forward at breakneck speed toward Genappe . When the French pursuit began , “ The sky ” , writes Mercer , “ had become overcast since the morning ...
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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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