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... guns on Albaredo Mountain behind might shell it out , but when the pieces were hoisted up with ropes and muscle they proved too small , the balls would not carry , and bigger guns could not be raised . Bard was impregnable , said ...
... guns on Albaredo Mountain behind might shell it out , but when the pieces were hoisted up with ropes and muscle they proved too small , the balls would not carry , and bigger guns could not be raised . Bard was impregnable , said ...
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... guns in celebration of a victory over Suchet on the Var . Masséna was ignorant whether it was true or not that Suchet had lost a battle ( as a matter of fact it was not ) , but thought that if the Austrians wanted to fire guns , he ...
... guns in celebration of a victory over Suchet on the Var . Masséna was ignorant whether it was true or not that Suchet had lost a battle ( as a matter of fact it was not ) , but thought that if the Austrians wanted to fire guns , he ...
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... guns time to unlimber . Blücher was rudely checked by this foot , then driven backward through the town . Much astounded at meeting French artillery and infantry , the Prussian general sent back for more cavalry and some horse batteries ...
... guns time to unlimber . Blücher was rudely checked by this foot , then driven backward through the town . Much astounded at meeting French artillery and infantry , the Prussian general sent back for more cavalry and some horse batteries ...
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THE CAPTAIN IS IN CONFERENCE | 1 |
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