A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 |
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... according to Orme , his whole army passed the succeeding night on the watch , " firing cannon and musketry until daylight , in order to encourage themselves , and to deter the English from attacking them again . ” 3 Siraj - ud - daulah ...
... according to Orme , his whole army passed the succeeding night on the watch , " firing cannon and musketry until daylight , in order to encourage themselves , and to deter the English from attacking them again . ” 3 Siraj - ud - daulah ...
Side 261
... according to which 150 men were to be posted between Anse des Mers ( close to Quebec ) and Anse du Foulon ; 30 with a battery at Samos ; 50 at St. Michael ; 50 at Sillery ; and 200 at Cape Rouge . He also mentions 2,100 for posts ...
... according to which 150 men were to be posted between Anse des Mers ( close to Quebec ) and Anse du Foulon ; 30 with a battery at Samos ; 50 at St. Michael ; 50 at Sillery ; and 200 at Cape Rouge . He also mentions 2,100 for posts ...
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... according to Dumanoir , Nelson's leading three three - deckers moved on the centre of his van , and 1 Though no time is given for this entry , according to Admiralty Committee , Cd . 7120 , pp . xiii and 63 , it refers to the period ...
... according to Dumanoir , Nelson's leading three three - deckers moved on the centre of his van , and 1 Though no time is given for this entry , according to Admiralty Committee , Cd . 7120 , pp . xiii and 63 , it refers to the period ...
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