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Page 160
... troops , the enemy declined the combat , and hastily abandoned his position , leaving behind him many prisoners and deserters , and fell back to the village of Mignano , nine miles distant from this place ; San Germano was in ...
... troops , the enemy declined the combat , and hastily abandoned his position , leaving behind him many prisoners and deserters , and fell back to the village of Mignano , nine miles distant from this place ; San Germano was in ...
Page 395
... troops to drive the enemy ; but if he had before any hopes of main- taining his position for the night , a sharp ... troops in their bivouac . At break of day on the 9th , the troops were put in motion in two columns ; the 1st brigade ...
... troops to drive the enemy ; but if he had before any hopes of main- taining his position for the night , a sharp ... troops in their bivouac . At break of day on the 9th , the troops were put in motion in two columns ; the 1st brigade ...
Page 409
... troops being covered by the Fairy and Espei- gle , the debarkation was soon effected . We then dropped down to the next landing- place , Grand Ance , where we found a large body of troops and a battery , commanded by the Comte de Linois ...
... troops being covered by the Fairy and Espei- gle , the debarkation was soon effected . We then dropped down to the next landing- place , Grand Ance , where we found a large body of troops and a battery , commanded by the Comte de Linois ...
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