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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... position was objectionable in many points of view , and its proximity to Valenciennes facilitated the debauchery of the troops ; nor was it adapted to a formidable defence , or an expeditious and secure retreat . In front was the ...
... position was objectionable in many points of view , and its proximity to Valenciennes facilitated the debauchery of the troops ; nor was it adapted to a formidable defence , or an expeditious and secure retreat . In front was the ...
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... position . General Clairfait , who did not arrive until the morning after the engagement , as- sumed a position near Valmy , having on his left wing the Prussian camp of Hans , and on his right the advanced guard , now stationed on the ...
... position . General Clairfait , who did not arrive until the morning after the engagement , as- sumed a position near Valmy , having on his left wing the Prussian camp of Hans , and on his right the advanced guard , now stationed on the ...
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... position before Louvain towards Tirle- mont , which , by covering Austrian Brabant , and particularly Brussels , might also serve to keep up the communication towards Dutch Brabant . The French soldiers felt all their ardor rekindled by ...
... position before Louvain towards Tirle- mont , which , by covering Austrian Brabant , and particularly Brussels , might also serve to keep up the communication towards Dutch Brabant . The French soldiers felt all their ardor rekindled by ...
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... positions , the Austrians having lost 3000 men , and the French 4000 , besides thirty pieces of cannon . Although upon ... position which they oc- cupied on the Tron Mountain , they might * have preserved their conquests , at least till ...
... positions , the Austrians having lost 3000 men , and the French 4000 , besides thirty pieces of cannon . Although upon ... position which they oc- cupied on the Tron Mountain , they might * have preserved their conquests , at least till ...
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... position of his troops . Sensible of the danger by which he was threatened , he lost not a moment in providing for his own security . Decamping suddenly with about 700 men , accompanied by the duke of Chartres , colonel Thouvenot , and ...
... position of his troops . Sensible of the danger by which he was threatened , he lost not a moment in providing for his own security . Decamping suddenly with about 700 men , accompanied by the duke of Chartres , colonel Thouvenot , and ...
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