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... French drawn up , that , without leaving any weak point , their line was made to extend to an equal length with that of their more numerous antagonists . The first cannon was fired on the French right . This was the signal for battle ...
... French drawn up , that , without leaving any weak point , their line was made to extend to an equal length with that of their more numerous antagonists . The first cannon was fired on the French right . This was the signal for battle ...
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... French . The mere knowlege of Lord Wel- lington's system seems to have been sufficient to enable the discerning eye of this tactician to trace its ultimate effects on the French operations . After having bestowed on it the encomiums to ...
... French . The mere knowlege of Lord Wel- lington's system seems to have been sufficient to enable the discerning eye of this tactician to trace its ultimate effects on the French operations . After having bestowed on it the encomiums to ...
Pagina 512
... French , without any attempt to act in mass , a method which suits only a re- gular army like the English . In Catalonia , the neighbourhood of the sea gives the Spaniards great advantages , in regard to provisions , over the French ...
... French , without any attempt to act in mass , a method which suits only a re- gular army like the English . In Catalonia , the neighbourhood of the sea gives the Spaniards great advantages , in regard to provisions , over the French ...
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