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 THE GERMAN ARTILLERY IN THE BATTLES NEAR METZ 



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THE OPERATIONS OF THE BAVARIAN ARMY CORPS. 

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AUSTRIAN CAVALRY EXERCISE. From an Abridged Edition 

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History of the Organisation^ Eqjiipaicnf, and JVar Services of 

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VICTORIES AND DEFEATS. An Attempt to explain the Causes which 

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