A History of England, Volume 3-4Lacey Baldwin Smith D. C. Heath, 1971 |
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... victory no nearer . - Commanders had good reason to dread a battle because of the way it was fought . The muskets of the day were not accurate beyond fifty yards ; infantrymen were therefore trained to advance in precise and rigid line ...
... victory no nearer . - Commanders had good reason to dread a battle because of the way it was fought . The muskets of the day were not accurate beyond fifty yards ; infantrymen were therefore trained to advance in precise and rigid line ...
Halaman 147
... victory . It was epochal because it revealed a new approach to naval war . Even Jervis had broken off action at Cape St. Vincent while the enemy still had a substantial fleet intact . This Nelson would not do . His aim was to destroy ...
... victory . It was epochal because it revealed a new approach to naval war . Even Jervis had broken off action at Cape St. Vincent while the enemy still had a substantial fleet intact . This Nelson would not do . His aim was to destroy ...
Halaman 157
... victory . In the second phase , which opened in 1803 and lasted with one brief intermission until 1815 , there was ... victory - victory at all costs , victory in spite of all terror , victory however long and hard the road may be ; for ...
... victory . In the second phase , which opened in 1803 and lasted with one brief intermission until 1815 , there was ... victory - victory at all costs , victory in spite of all terror , victory however long and hard the road may be ; for ...
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