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" ... have been expected from such decisive movements? The enemy must either have retired instantly, and without occasioning any serious loss to the British division, or he would have exposed himself to absolute destruction, his cavalry greatly outnumbered,... "
History of the war in the Peninsula, and in the south of France from ... - Σελίδα 588
των sir William Francis P. Napier - 1840
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