Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... Infantry and cavalry were charging at full gallop , every horseman having a man behind him ; they for whom there were no horses , were running on foot , holding by the horses ' manes . I I made but one bound from my bench into the ...
... Infantry and cavalry were charging at full gallop , every horseman having a man behind him ; they for whom there were no horses , were running on foot , holding by the horses ' manes . I I made but one bound from my bench into the ...
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... infantry , and only a few horsemen , taken alınost all from among our prisoners , marched towards Coritibani . That was the route the enemy took . This division of our forces was fatal to us : our recent victory , the ardent character ...
... infantry , and only a few horsemen , taken alınost all from among our prisoners , marched towards Coritibani . That was the route the enemy took . This division of our forces was fatal to us : our recent victory , the ardent character ...
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... infantry . On approaching the Passa du Maremba , the leader of our advanced guard , Major Gracinta , informed the colonel that the enemy were passing their horses and oxen over the river in the greatest confusion , which in his opinion ...
... infantry . On approaching the Passa du Maremba , the leader of our advanced guard , Major Gracinta , informed the colonel that the enemy were passing their horses and oxen over the river in the greatest confusion , which in his opinion ...
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... infantry did all they could to arrive in time , but it was in vain . From the top of my eminence , I` judged that it was too late to recover the victory , but still soon enough to prevent all being lost . I called to me a dozen of the ...
... infantry did all they could to arrive in time , but it was in vain . From the top of my eminence , I` judged that it was too late to recover the victory , but still soon enough to prevent all being lost . I called to me a dozen of the ...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi. the infantry joined us upon that point , and then the defence became terrible and sanguinary . Strong in our position , and united , to the number of seventy - three , we fought with advantage ; the enemy wanting ...
Giuseppe Garibaldi. the infantry joined us upon that point , and then the defence became terrible and sanguinary . Strong in our position , and united , to the number of seventy - three , we fought with advantage ; the enemy wanting ...
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