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Pagina 41
... army of France was , in many respects , a magnifi- cent force ; but as its supports were feeble and bad , and a time comparatively long was needed to bring it wholly to- gether , and to make it fit for active opera- tions , it was ...
... army of France was , in many respects , a magnifi- cent force ; but as its supports were feeble and bad , and a time comparatively long was needed to bring it wholly to- gether , and to make it fit for active opera- tions , it was ...
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... army , and afford it a very powerful support . Nor are even these the limits of the force which , in the event of a protracted struggle , France would be able to place in the field . The eleven last contingents , that is , those of the ...
... army , and afford it a very powerful support . Nor are even these the limits of the force which , in the event of a protracted struggle , France would be able to place in the field . The eleven last contingents , that is , those of the ...
Pagina 47
... army ; it would rest immediately on the second line , and it could be sustained , in the last resort , by the veteran territorial army , an enor- mous body of trained soldiers placed in the closest relations with it . Each of the corps ...
... army ; it would rest immediately on the second line , and it could be sustained , in the last resort , by the veteran territorial army , an enor- mous body of trained soldiers placed in the closest relations with it . Each of the corps ...
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