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... turned in on his center , which was now being counterattacked in front . The French were ejected from Casteggio and— as the Austrians came pressing on , slow but determined- were driven steadily back , leaving a long trail of dead and ...
... turned in on his center , which was now being counterattacked in front . The French were ejected from Casteggio and— as the Austrians came pressing on , slow but determined- were driven steadily back , leaving a long trail of dead and ...
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... turned very fierce , the village was taken and retaken half a dozen times with shooting across parapets of dead men , but Legrand was aiding Friant in a front and flank attack against men who could not make their numbers count , and by ...
... turned very fierce , the village was taken and retaken half a dozen times with shooting across parapets of dead men , but Legrand was aiding Friant in a front and flank attack against men who could not make their numbers count , and by ...
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... turned away toward the east front of the Danish peninsula and the mouth of the Trave . Here stands the old free city of Lübeck , bulwark of the Hansa , carved like a stone jewel , a neutral . Blücher forced his way through the south ...
... turned away toward the east front of the Danish peninsula and the mouth of the Trave . Here stands the old free city of Lübeck , bulwark of the Hansa , carved like a stone jewel , a neutral . Blücher forced his way through the south ...
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