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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Side 60
... centre and on the right , the Saxons held the left . Of the Saxon formation nothing is known ; the Swedish was as follows : In the centre were drawn up four brigades of foot in first line , supported by a cavalry regiment and Monro's ...
... centre and on the right , the Saxons held the left . Of the Saxon formation nothing is known ; the Swedish was as follows : In the centre were drawn up four brigades of foot in first line , supported by a cavalry regiment and Monro's ...
Side 70
... centre , right , and left ; the first consisted of four great tercios of infantry under his own command , and the second and third of Colloredo's and Pic- colomini's cavalry . He held Lützen , which he set on fire , and posted his 60 to ...
... centre , right , and left ; the first consisted of four great tercios of infantry under his own command , and the second and third of Colloredo's and Pic- colomini's cavalry . He held Lützen , which he set on fire , and posted his 60 to ...
Side 388
... centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between the enemy's centre and van before the latter could wear about and come to the assistance of the enemy's rear . Meanwhile the Advanced ...
... centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between the enemy's centre and van before the latter could wear about and come to the assistance of the enemy's rear . Meanwhile the Advanced ...
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