The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... army on the left wing , giving it a two to one superiority over its adversary ; all three armies would then wheel to the right and combine in an effort to force the French army into a decisive battle on the Saar on or about the twenty ...
... army on the left wing , giving it a two to one superiority over its adversary ; all three armies would then wheel to the right and combine in an effort to force the French army into a decisive battle on the Saar on or about the twenty ...
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... army upon the Rhine . Without waiting for further confirmation of this intelligence , Moltke , with the consent of the king , altered the arrangements accordingly , a decision which , though foreseen , exercised the gravest influence on ...
... army upon the Rhine . Without waiting for further confirmation of this intelligence , Moltke , with the consent of the king , altered the arrangements accordingly , a decision which , though foreseen , exercised the gravest influence on ...
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... army corps being mixed up in almost inextricable confusion . But whereas out of 42,900 Prussians with 120 guns , who in the morning lay within striking distance of the enemy , no fewer than 27,000 , with 78 guns were actually engaged ...
... army corps being mixed up in almost inextricable confusion . But whereas out of 42,900 Prussians with 120 guns , who in the morning lay within striking distance of the enemy , no fewer than 27,000 , with 78 guns were actually engaged ...
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... army to observe and hold the and the advanced guards of the I. army . enemy , whilst the II . was to swing round to the north . The cavalry was to scout beyond the Moselle and intercept By this time the whole German army had imbibed the ...
... army to observe and hold the and the advanced guards of the I. army . enemy , whilst the II . was to swing round to the north . The cavalry was to scout beyond the Moselle and intercept By this time the whole German army had imbibed the ...
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... army , pivoting on the I. , wheeled to the right and moved 9.15 A.M. he suddenly discovered the truth . The entire French eastward . Suddenly the IX . corps fell right on the army lay on his right flank , and his nearest supports centre ...
... army , pivoting on the I. , wheeled to the right and moved 9.15 A.M. he suddenly discovered the truth . The entire French eastward . Suddenly the IX . corps fell right on the army lay on his right flank , and his nearest supports centre ...
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