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a match for the Hungarians ; the cannon cut the Austrian advance to pieces after about two hours of effort . In the rear of this fight the Austrian trains began to pile up . At an hour before noon there was only a little bickering of ...
a match for the Hungarians ; the cannon cut the Austrian advance to pieces after about two hours of effort . In the rear of this fight the Austrian trains began to pile up . At an hour before noon there was only a little bickering of ...
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... Austrian idealism ; at the very moment when Gentz , in a memorial to Johann , was flaying the minister alive for a policy that was " robbing Austria of her honor and reducing all Germany to shameful slavery , " Cobenzl's ambassador in ...
... Austrian idealism ; at the very moment when Gentz , in a memorial to Johann , was flaying the minister alive for a policy that was " robbing Austria of her honor and reducing all Germany to shameful slavery , " Cobenzl's ambassador in ...
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... Austrian territories runs right to the Rhine at Freiburg and the Breisachs . Mack wished an army of 84,000 men to ... Austrian light infantry , and to those of the Austrian heavy cavalry . A defeat inflicted on the French there could be ...
... Austrian territories runs right to the Rhine at Freiburg and the Breisachs . Mack wished an army of 84,000 men to ... Austrian light infantry , and to those of the Austrian heavy cavalry . A defeat inflicted on the French there could be ...
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