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Page 90
... brought to him , but he realised at once that , with the Elbe in rear , the position of the Austrians would be very serious could a reverse be inflicted upon them . " Go at once across the market square , " " he said to Voigts - Rhetz ...
... brought to him , but he realised at once that , with the Elbe in rear , the position of the Austrians would be very serious could a reverse be inflicted upon them . " Go at once across the market square , " " he said to Voigts - Rhetz ...
Page 99
... brought to bear were powerless to define the objects . The general opinion was that the lines were merely furrows . Bismarck , however , was not to be convinced . After a further scrutiny he called out that the spaces between the lines ...
... brought to bear were powerless to define the objects . The general opinion was that the lines were merely furrows . Bismarck , however , was not to be convinced . After a further scrutiny he called out that the spaces between the lines ...
Page 180
... brought up by a wide and deep ditch , dug at a tangent to the moat ; and in the angle thus formed was a strong party of the enemy , with two guns , which inflicted many casualties . The Forlorn Hope actually succeeded in reaching the ...
... brought up by a wide and deep ditch , dug at a tangent to the moat ; and in the angle thus formed was a strong party of the enemy , with two guns , which inflicted many casualties . The Forlorn Hope actually succeeded in reaching the ...
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