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... attack under way . Molitor was thrown out of his redoubt and , badly outnumbered , had all he could do to hold a line just outside the Austrian fortifications against attacks which lasted all day . Verdier's double crossing of the Adige ...
... attack under way . Molitor was thrown out of his redoubt and , badly outnumbered , had all he could do to hold a line just outside the Austrian fortifications against attacks which lasted all day . Verdier's double crossing of the Adige ...
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... attack in the oblique order , which would throw the ma- jority of the Austro - Russian forces onto a single flank of the French , and that the sensitive flank , the one of their line of communication . The Allied moves in feeling for ...
... attack in the oblique order , which would throw the ma- jority of the Austro - Russian forces onto a single flank of the French , and that the sensitive flank , the one of their line of communication . The Allied moves in feeling for ...
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... attack by a column of 6,000 cavalry under Prince Liechtenstein ( now out of sight of the enemy behind the Pratzen ) ; he would have as reserve the Russian Imperial Guard of 8,500 , under Grand Duke Constantine . Kienmayer , with the ...
... attack by a column of 6,000 cavalry under Prince Liechtenstein ( now out of sight of the enemy behind the Pratzen ) ; he would have as reserve the Russian Imperial Guard of 8,500 , under Grand Duke Constantine . Kienmayer , with the ...
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