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... enemy and a dozen other things did not permit him to make a move so far to the flank as proposed . He thought he could more properly operate a crossing of the Rhine in the face of the enemy at Bâle , the Breisachs , Strasbourg and Kehl ...
... enemy and a dozen other things did not permit him to make a move so far to the flank as proposed . He thought he could more properly operate a crossing of the Rhine in the face of the enemy at Bâle , the Breisachs , Strasbourg and Kehl ...
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... enemy position . This new push encountered some reserves the enemy had brought up , who formed square and , in the most savage fighting of the day , stood Ott off for an hour- or until he brought some cannon up to break the squares ...
... enemy position . This new push encountered some reserves the enemy had brought up , who formed square and , in the most savage fighting of the day , stood Ott off for an hour- or until he brought some cannon up to break the squares ...
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there worked through his mind the concept that inflicting such a repulse on the enemy would be " only an ordinary bat- tle " ; would have to be followed by moves leading to another combat , in which the enemy might rally on Bennigsen's ...
there worked through his mind the concept that inflicting such a repulse on the enemy would be " only an ordinary bat- tle " ; would have to be followed by moves leading to another combat , in which the enemy might rally on Bennigsen's ...
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THE CAPTAIN IS IN CONFERENCE | 1 |
RENAISSANCE | 9 |
ORGANIZATION | 39 |
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