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Pagina 510
... Novara , and waited the enemy there . It had not to wait him long . Radetsky , though with the roads to Alexandria and Turin open before him , could not leave be hind him untouched a well organised army of 50,000 men , with 6 Lord ...
... Novara , and waited the enemy there . It had not to wait him long . Radetsky , though with the roads to Alexandria and Turin open before him , could not leave be hind him untouched a well organised army of 50,000 men , with 6 Lord ...
Pagina 511
... Novara , within which disorganised bands of the beaten soldiery , separated from their standards and officers , savage with defeat and even with hunger , were fighting , plundering , and murdering . ยท Charles Albert had lost the great ...
... Novara , within which disorganised bands of the beaten soldiery , separated from their standards and officers , savage with defeat and even with hunger , were fighting , plundering , and murdering . ยท Charles Albert had lost the great ...
Pagina 513
... Novara as a fiction , and the armistice as a tradimento . ' Voices were heard one such voice at least was heard in the Chamber , which had voted the war , denouncing the treacherous or timid armistice , which again had ' saved Radetsky ...
... Novara as a fiction , and the armistice as a tradimento . ' Voices were heard one such voice at least was heard in the Chamber , which had voted the war , denouncing the treacherous or timid armistice , which again had ' saved Radetsky ...
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