The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 1T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... obliged , by the rainy season , to return to Madras . Nor were the exertions of Abercrombie , after the reduction of Cananore , during the first campaign , attended with any decisive effects . Though the campaign in all its operations ...
... obliged , by the rainy season , to return to Madras . Nor were the exertions of Abercrombie , after the reduction of Cananore , during the first campaign , attended with any decisive effects . Though the campaign in all its operations ...
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... obliged the duke of Brunswick to take a long circuit in order to reach Champagne , during which Kellerman effected his junction with 22,000 men , and Bournonville with 11,000 . With this force amounting to more than 60,000 men , they ...
... obliged the duke of Brunswick to take a long circuit in order to reach Champagne , during which Kellerman effected his junction with 22,000 men , and Bournonville with 11,000 . With this force amounting to more than 60,000 men , they ...
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... obliged to take their paper money , or a much less sum in coin than that which had been remitted from the discount . By every operation of this kind the quantity of specie in France was in- creased . The convention with much ease ...
... obliged to take their paper money , or a much less sum in coin than that which had been remitted from the discount . By every operation of this kind the quantity of specie in France was in- creased . The convention with much ease ...
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... obliged to retreat to Halle , fourteen iniles beyond Brussels , where he might yet have made an effectual stand , and at least re- tarded the progress of the enemy , had he been faithful to the trust reposed in him by his country . In ...
... obliged to retreat to Halle , fourteen iniles beyond Brussels , where he might yet have made an effectual stand , and at least re- tarded the progress of the enemy , had he been faithful to the trust reposed in him by his country . In ...
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... obliged to fall back . The duke , however , did not consider it advisable to pursue his advantage immediately , by attacking the main entrenchments of the French army . He advanced with part of the troops , to a hollow way within a ...
... obliged to fall back . The duke , however , did not consider it advisable to pursue his advantage immediately , by attacking the main entrenchments of the French army . He advanced with part of the troops , to a hollow way within a ...
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