An impartial history of the naval, military and political events in Europe from the commencement of the French revolution to the ... conclusion of a general peace, 第 3 巻1815 |
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... position which the allies had acquired during a severe action of eight hours , although the battle raged till night . To retain the conquered ground would , however , require the ad- vance of more reserves of infantry . On the side of ...
... position which the allies had acquired during a severe action of eight hours , although the battle raged till night . To retain the conquered ground would , however , require the ad- vance of more reserves of infantry . On the side of ...
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... position of a pacific nature had been made by the Danish minister , but was afterwards disavowed by his government . The pro- position was made when it was thought that the French ruler could not extricate himself , but it was disavowed ...
... position of a pacific nature had been made by the Danish minister , but was afterwards disavowed by his government . The pro- position was made when it was thought that the French ruler could not extricate himself , but it was disavowed ...
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... position , about three miles from Bautzen . The town and its environs were occupied by general Miloradovitch , commanding the advanced- guard of the army . The camp stretched its left wing behind Klein Jenkowitz , the centre was behind ...
... position , about three miles from Bautzen . The town and its environs were occupied by general Miloradovitch , commanding the advanced- guard of the army . The camp stretched its left wing behind Klein Jenkowitz , the centre was behind ...
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... position at Bautzen , plainly evinced an intention to turn that position from the side of Glein and Preititz , the former village lying behind the posts of the right wing , near Kreckwitz . There was , consequently , on the part of the ...
... position at Bautzen , plainly evinced an intention to turn that position from the side of Glein and Preititz , the former village lying behind the posts of the right wing , near Kreckwitz . There was , consequently , on the part of the ...
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... position to the north of Baut- zen , and turn the right of the allies ; but Vitgenstein , having penetrated this design , it was frustrated , as we have seen by the exertions of de Tolly and D'Yorck . The grand attack of the French main ...
... position to the north of Baut- zen , and turn the right of the allies ; but Vitgenstein , having penetrated this design , it was frustrated , as we have seen by the exertions of de Tolly and D'Yorck . The grand attack of the French main ...
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