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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From lack of movement on their part , their dress and bearing , I verily believed that reinforcements had arrived for us , and anybody else would have believed the same . " 1 At this moment Marlborough drove home his final assault ...
From lack of movement on their part , their dress and bearing , I verily believed that reinforcements had arrived for us , and anybody else would have believed the same . " 1 At this moment Marlborough drove home his final assault ...
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1 The expedition arrived at Fulta after a hazardous voyage on December 15. ... on the arrival of Clive and Watson , Drake and his colleagues did their utmost to persuade them to desist from warlike operations against the Nawab .
1 The expedition arrived at Fulta after a hazardous voyage on December 15. ... on the arrival of Clive and Watson , Drake and his colleagues did their utmost to persuade them to desist from warlike operations against the Nawab .
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It arrived at the village of Daudpur , a few miles north of Plassey , on June 21 . Meanwhile , on June 13 , Clive left 100 seamen to hold Chandernagore and set out on his hazardous march . “ The Europeans with the field - pieces ...
It arrived at the village of Daudpur , a few miles north of Plassey , on June 21 . Meanwhile , on June 13 , Clive left 100 seamen to hold Chandernagore and set out on his hazardous march . “ The Europeans with the field - pieces ...
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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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