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... force , they were applying that of concentration at the point where that force must take action . Naturally , Napoléon did not know all this at the time . Through most of the summer he remained convinced that Nelson was still in the ...
... force , they were applying that of concentration at the point where that force must take action . Naturally , Napoléon did not know all this at the time . Through most of the summer he remained convinced that Nelson was still in the ...
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... force , one up through the boot of Italy , one through the center of Europe , and one along its northern shores . The Italian forces would consist of 25,000 Neapolitans and 25,000 Sardinians with a stiffening of Rus- sians and some ...
... force , one up through the boot of Italy , one through the center of Europe , and one along its northern shores . The Italian forces would consist of 25,000 Neapolitans and 25,000 Sardinians with a stiffening of Rus- sians and some ...
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and that the force now there is thirty - seven sail of the line . Sir Robert Calder has joined Admiral Cornwallis before Brest . The French fleet there consists of about twenty - six sail of the line . This force , so nearly united , is ...
and that the force now there is thirty - seven sail of the line . Sir Robert Calder has joined Admiral Cornwallis before Brest . The French fleet there consists of about twenty - six sail of the line . This force , so nearly united , is ...
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