The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 132Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1942 |
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Pagina 47
... enemies are lurking in their midst . And the work actually carried out by the traitors , such as the seizure of a vital bridge which the retreating army intended to destroy and which the enemy urgently needs for pursuit or exploitation ...
... enemies are lurking in their midst . And the work actually carried out by the traitors , such as the seizure of a vital bridge which the retreating army intended to destroy and which the enemy urgently needs for pursuit or exploitation ...
Pagina 160
... enemy's flanks or even to reach his rear , in the latter case combining the advantage of a flank attack with that of cutting his line of communication . At first sight simultaneous attack on both flanks , leading to complete envelopment ...
... enemy's flanks or even to reach his rear , in the latter case combining the advantage of a flank attack with that of cutting his line of communication . At first sight simultaneous attack on both flanks , leading to complete envelopment ...
Pagina 161
... enemy like a barb , formed a pivot on which the rest of the army could manoeuvre . Marmont at Salamanca displayed considerable strategic skill , but he manœuvred about a point which was not fixed . He left Wellington full liberty of ...
... enemy like a barb , formed a pivot on which the rest of the army could manoeuvre . Marmont at Salamanca displayed considerable strategic skill , but he manœuvred about a point which was not fixed . He left Wellington full liberty of ...
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