Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 42Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1871 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... miles and more seaward ; but as a means of defense it would not enter largely into any tactician's calculations . It is rather a collection of relics than a formidable array of powerful mortars . Some of them did service in opening the ...
... miles and more seaward ; but as a means of defense it would not enter largely into any tactician's calculations . It is rather a collection of relics than a formidable array of powerful mortars . Some of them did service in opening the ...
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... miles to the right . The duke of Brunswick - Bevern crossed about the same distance to the left . Each column was stronger than the whole Saxon army . The ap- pointed place of rendezvous for the three divi- sions was the city of Dresden ...
... miles to the right . The duke of Brunswick - Bevern crossed about the same distance to the left . Each column was stronger than the whole Saxon army . The ap- pointed place of rendezvous for the three divi- sions was the city of Dresden ...
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... miles south of Pirna . A terrible battle of seven hours ' duration ensued . The opposing generals were of nearly equal ability . The soldiers were equal in courage . The car- nage of the bloody conflict was almost equal on either side ...
... miles south of Pirna . A terrible battle of seven hours ' duration ensued . The opposing generals were of nearly equal ability . The soldiers were equal in courage . The car- nage of the bloody conflict was almost equal on either side ...
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... miles south of Dresden . On the 5th of May , after careful reconnois- sance , Frederick crossed the Moldau several miles north of Prague . He went over upon pontoons unopposed , and thus effected a junc- tion with his troops on the east ...
... miles south of Dresden . On the 5th of May , after careful reconnois- sance , Frederick crossed the Moldau several miles north of Prague . He went over upon pontoons unopposed , and thus effected a junc- tion with his troops on the east ...
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... miles east of Prague . Should general Daun , as was his plan , attack Frederick in the rear , while the fifty thousand in Prague should sally out and attack him in front , ruin would be almost in- Friedrichs Berg Plantan ! Novomiesto ...
... miles east of Prague . Should general Daun , as was his plan , attack Frederick in the rear , while the fifty thousand in Prague should sally out and attack him in front , ruin would be almost in- Friedrichs Berg Plantan ! Novomiesto ...
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