Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... cavalry force from Newark far outnumbering his own . Taking a lesson from Rupert , who had taught him at Edgehill that the horse , and not the pistol , was the true weapon of the mounted horseman , he dashed upon the enemy , who weakly ...
... cavalry force from Newark far outnumbering his own . Taking a lesson from Rupert , who had taught him at Edgehill that the horse , and not the pistol , was the true weapon of the mounted horseman , he dashed upon the enemy , who weakly ...
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... cavalry arm for himself , as by the selection of his subor- dinates . If the result of the coming war was to be decided by superiority in cavalry , as would certainly be the case , the chances were all in favour of the royalist gentry ...
... cavalry arm for himself , as by the selection of his subor- dinates . If the result of the coming war was to be decided by superiority in cavalry , as would certainly be the case , the chances were all in favour of the royalist gentry ...
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... cavalry still remaining at Essex's dis- posal , after the whole of the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed pursuit . It was its co - operation which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the ...
... cavalry still remaining at Essex's dis- posal , after the whole of the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed pursuit . It was its co - operation which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the ...
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... cavalry officer requires to know when to draw rein , as well as when to charge , and to subordinate the conduct of the attack in which he is personally engaged to the needs of the army as a whole . Many months were to pass away before ...
... cavalry officer requires to know when to draw rein , as well as when to charge , and to subordinate the conduct of the attack in which he is personally engaged to the needs of the army as a whole . Many months were to pass away before ...
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... cavalry force from Newark far outnumber- ing his own . Taking a lesson from Rupert , who had taught him at Edgehill that the horse , and not the pistol , was the true weapon of the mounted horseman , he dashed upon the enemy , who ...
... cavalry force from Newark far outnumber- ing his own . Taking a lesson from Rupert , who had taught him at Edgehill that the horse , and not the pistol , was the true weapon of the mounted horseman , he dashed upon the enemy , who ...
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