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" It is obvious, however, that if an army throws away all its cannon, equipments, and baggage, and everything which can strengthen it and can enable it to act together as a body, and abandons all those who are entitled to its protection, but add to its... "
Wellington's Operations in the Peninsula (1808-1814) - Σελίδα 171
των Lewis William George Butler - 1904
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