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... army that was panic- struck , or thrown by sudden incidents into such a state of con- fusion as sets all tactics , order , and discipline at defiance : they were only retreating after having made an unsuccessful attack ; and their ...
... army that was panic- struck , or thrown by sudden incidents into such a state of con- fusion as sets all tactics , order , and discipline at defiance : they were only retreating after having made an unsuccessful attack ; and their ...
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... army by the same route which we had taken . This step , however , on the part of Cuesta , appears to have been necessary : for it is evident from the author's own account that the enemy would probably bave succeeded in penetrating our ...
... army by the same route which we had taken . This step , however , on the part of Cuesta , appears to have been necessary : for it is evident from the author's own account that the enemy would probably bave succeeded in penetrating our ...
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... army , though greatly controuled by the commissaries of the Convention . It is difficult to ascertain the force engaged in particular actions , but the numbers at Pichegru's disposal amounted in the spring of 1794 to 200,000 men , and ...
... army , though greatly controuled by the commissaries of the Convention . It is difficult to ascertain the force engaged in particular actions , but the numbers at Pichegru's disposal amounted in the spring of 1794 to 200,000 men , and ...
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