Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 244W. Blackwood, 1938 - England |
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Page 91
... Army , Prince Frederick Charles was topin ' the Austrians opposite him , while the Army of the Elbe , also under his orders , was to grip the Austrian left . This would mean an attack against superior numbers ; but , if all went well ...
... Army , Prince Frederick Charles was topin ' the Austrians opposite him , while the Army of the Elbe , also under his orders , was to grip the Austrian left . This would mean an attack against superior numbers ; but , if all went well ...
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... Army to advance . It was here that the superb Austrian artil- lery rendered its last and supreme service to the rest of the army . Under cover of its fire the Austrian infantry was able to retire in good order , and so resolute was the ...
... Army to advance . It was here that the superb Austrian artil- lery rendered its last and supreme service to the rest of the army . Under cover of its fire the Austrian infantry was able to retire in good order , and so resolute was the ...
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... army orders of the day that Larrey was on forbidden ground when he was retrieving the wounded as they fell . For in 1792 it was the rule that the ambulances should be a league from the army itself . The wounded were left on the field of ...
... army orders of the day that Larrey was on forbidden ground when he was retrieving the wounded as they fell . For in 1792 it was the rule that the ambulances should be a league from the army itself . The wounded were left on the field of ...
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ACROSS THE SAHARA BY CAR BY CLELAND SCOTT | 1 |
A LION OR TWO BY LIEUT COLONEL A H E MOSSE C I E | 102 |
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