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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... allies , and in May led to the signing of the Methuen Treaty . By its terms Portugal agreed to accept English cloth in exchange for her wine , which was to be imported into England at a rate one - third less than was charged on French ...
... allies , and in May led to the signing of the Methuen Treaty . By its terms Portugal agreed to accept English cloth in exchange for her wine , which was to be imported into England at a rate one - third less than was charged on French ...
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... allies learnt that Kleist had been driven out of Leipzig , and afraid that their line of retreat would be cut , they decided to fall back , which they did in perfect order , carrying away their wounded and covered by their cavalry . The ...
... allies learnt that Kleist had been driven out of Leipzig , and afraid that their line of retreat would be cut , they decided to fall back , which they did in perfect order , carrying away their wounded and covered by their cavalry . The ...
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... allies fell back on Silesia in order to keep touch with Austria . Two days later Davout and Vandamme reoccupied Hamburg , and on June 1 , with the allies withdrawn to Schweidnitz , Napoleon entered Breslau . Although on May 19 the Tsar ...
... allies fell back on Silesia in order to keep touch with Austria . Two days later Davout and Vandamme reoccupied Hamburg , and on June 1 , with the allies withdrawn to Schweidnitz , Napoleon entered Breslau . Although on May 19 the Tsar ...
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