The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries, 23-24. sējumiW. Abbatt, 1916 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 57.
27. lappuse
... the white settlers and their red foes , but the name originated in the fact that this was the grand battle - ground between the Southern and Northern Indians . Louisiana - Creole - Pelican . Maine - Pine Tree - Lumber . Maryland - Old.
... the white settlers and their red foes , but the name originated in the fact that this was the grand battle - ground between the Southern and Northern Indians . Louisiana - Creole - Pelican . Maine - Pine Tree - Lumber . Maryland - Old.
31. lappuse
... battle of the open plain , but that it shone in the assault and capture of places of position . He also appreciated the superiority of the French artillery and the fact that France had almost the only corps of engineers to be found in ...
... battle of the open plain , but that it shone in the assault and capture of places of position . He also appreciated the superiority of the French artillery and the fact that France had almost the only corps of engineers to be found in ...
33. lappuse
... Battle of the Nations . The young couple were also part of the Court , and by birth part of the brilliant society of the day , but as always , and like La Fayette a little later , Rochambeau did not make much impression , was bored to ...
... Battle of the Nations . The young couple were also part of the Court , and by birth part of the brilliant society of the day , but as always , and like La Fayette a little later , Rochambeau did not make much impression , was bored to ...
66. lappuse
... battle in the service of France . He liked little the prospect of being called " Citizen Vimeur , " to have men say , not— " There is the Comte de Rochambeau , " but like Parolles in All's Well that ends Well : " You shall find in the ...
... battle in the service of France . He liked little the prospect of being called " Citizen Vimeur , " to have men say , not— " There is the Comte de Rochambeau , " but like Parolles in All's Well that ends Well : " You shall find in the ...
71. lappuse
... battle of the Boyne . He was a cavalry leader , not unlike Custer and his end was similar ; he was detached to head the second column . His advance guard by orders from the Court , again arranged by the Queen , was composed of one of ...
... battle of the Boyne . He was a cavalry leader , not unlike Custer and his end was similar ; he was detached to head the second column . His advance guard by orders from the Court , again arranged by the Queen , was composed of one of ...
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