The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... party , and the vacillating weakness of another , to work out objects of the most pure , gross , and unpalliated selfishness . In the future German wars , again , we lose even the one military point which , in his first great campaign ...
... party , and the vacillating weakness of another , to work out objects of the most pure , gross , and unpalliated selfishness . In the future German wars , again , we lose even the one military point which , in his first great campaign ...
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... party could claim the victory ; for both slept upon it ; but if we consider the object for which the parties fought , and the strategical and poli- tical results that followed , it clearly belonged to the party who was most nearly ...
... party could claim the victory ; for both slept upon it ; but if we consider the object for which the parties fought , and the strategical and poli- tical results that followed , it clearly belonged to the party who was most nearly ...
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... parties suffered equal loss , and neither achieved any gain . Night ended the contest , and on the following morning the emperor continued his march unmo- lested to Leipzig , while the enemy retreated in the finest order to Dresden ...
... parties suffered equal loss , and neither achieved any gain . Night ended the contest , and on the following morning the emperor continued his march unmo- lested to Leipzig , while the enemy retreated in the finest order to Dresden ...
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... parties at the recommencement of this memorable struggle . The Bober , a stream that descends from the Bohemian moun- tains , and flows northward between Breslau and Bauzen , through Silesia into the Oder , may be taken as a line ...
... parties at the recommencement of this memorable struggle . The Bober , a stream that descends from the Bohemian moun- tains , and flows northward between Breslau and Bauzen , through Silesia into the Oder , may be taken as a line ...
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... parties . It is quite simple ; and the strategical results that flow from it are alike interesting and instructive , and , at the same time , intelligible to the plainest understanding . The relative strength of the parties was as ...
... parties . It is quite simple ; and the strategical results that flow from it are alike interesting and instructive , and , at the same time , intelligible to the plainest understanding . The relative strength of the parties was as ...
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