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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... troops to the elector of Bavaria , I shall make no difficulty of marching to the Danube . " And again , on May 15 , he wrote to him : " If they [ the French ] send no more [ than 15,000 troops ] and there is no misfortune in Germany ...
... troops to the elector of Bavaria , I shall make no difficulty of marching to the Danube . " And again , on May 15 , he wrote to him : " If they [ the French ] send no more [ than 15,000 troops ] and there is no misfortune in Germany ...
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... Troops to the South shore and directing our operations above the Town . When we have established ourselves on the North shore , of which there is very little doubt , the M. de Montcalm must fight us upon our terms , we are between Him ...
... Troops to the South shore and directing our operations above the Town . When we have established ourselves on the North shore , of which there is very little doubt , the M. de Montcalm must fight us upon our terms , we are between Him ...
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... Troops . . . . " The troops left Phila- delphia for Head of Elk , and by September 18 they were being carried down the Chesapeake to the landings nearest to Williams- 1 The French did not all cross until August 26 . 66 2 Lieutenant ...
... Troops . . . . " The troops left Phila- delphia for Head of Elk , and by September 18 they were being carried down the Chesapeake to the landings nearest to Williams- 1 The French did not all cross until August 26 . 66 2 Lieutenant ...
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