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... position of the combatants are laid down with great minuteness . It has frequently hap- pened that I have been unable to satisfy myself as to the accuracy of these details , and I have preferred to allow my maps to be less full than to ...
... position of the combatants are laid down with great minuteness . It has frequently hap- pened that I have been unable to satisfy myself as to the accuracy of these details , and I have preferred to allow my maps to be less full than to ...
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... position of this force on a map . It is satisfactory to find that in esti mating the general result of the battle we have independently come to very much the same con- clusion . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . CHAPTER I. CAVALIERS AND.
... position of this force on a map . It is satisfactory to find that in esti mating the general result of the battle we have independently come to very much the same con- clusion . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . CHAPTER I. CAVALIERS AND.
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... position of the combatants are laid down with great minuteness . It has frequently hap- pened that I have been unable to satisfy myself as to the accuracy of these details , and I have preferred to allow my maps to be less full than to ...
... position of the combatants are laid down with great minuteness . It has frequently hap- pened that I have been unable to satisfy myself as to the accuracy of these details , and I have preferred to allow my maps to be less full than to ...
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... Position of the armies near Newbury . A flank march October 27. - The second battle of Newbury Retreat of the King's army . October 29. - A fruitless pursuit PAGE 496 496 • 497 • 498 498 • 499 499 501 502 • 507 508 Altercation in the ...
... Position of the armies near Newbury . A flank march October 27. - The second battle of Newbury Retreat of the King's army . October 29. - A fruitless pursuit PAGE 496 496 • 497 • 498 498 • 499 499 501 502 • 507 508 Altercation in the ...
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... Position of the armies on the morning of the battle of Cheriton • 379 The campaign of Cropredy Bridge . 412 The campaign of Marston Moor 428 The battle of Marston Moor The western campaign The district round Lostwithiel The campaign of ...
... Position of the armies on the morning of the battle of Cheriton • 379 The campaign of Cropredy Bridge . 412 The campaign of Marston Moor 428 The battle of Marston Moor The western campaign The district round Lostwithiel The campaign of ...
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