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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Not only was the distance considerable for a large army to traverse rapidly , but the manquvre involved a flank march across the French centre , and the sole force Marlborough had to cover it was Louis of Baden's small army , now at ...
Not only was the distance considerable for a large army to traverse rapidly , but the manquvre involved a flank march across the French centre , and the sole force Marlborough had to cover it was Louis of Baden's small army , now at ...
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The following day , with Holmes , Wolfe renewed his reconnaissance , and , according to Entick , considered landing a force at St. Michael on the northern bank of the river , about four miles above the city .
The following day , with Holmes , Wolfe renewed his reconnaissance , and , according to Entick , considered landing a force at St. Michael on the northern bank of the river , about four miles above the city .
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( 3 ) Simultaneously , a force was to move from Oswego down the Mohawk River in order to join hands with the above two forces at Albany . If the forces to be employed should be considered insufficient “ for proceeding upon the above ...
( 3 ) Simultaneously , a force was to move from Oswego down the Mohawk River in order to join hands with the above two forces at Albany . If the forces to be employed should be considered insufficient “ for proceeding upon the above ...
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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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