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1558:Harry Burrard
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1497:(2 squadrons)
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1391:(2 squadrons)
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1278:3rd Division
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1257:
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1227:2nd Division
1224:
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1199:
1198:
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1185:1st Division
1182:
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1171:
1168:
1164:
1151:(2 squadrons)
1150:
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1987:D. Milutin.
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1963:Bibliography
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1942:Gachot, E.,
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1845:Please help
1840:verification
1837:
1813:at Castricum
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1721:5th Regiment
1709:Warmenhuizen
1706:
1691:
1687:
1679:
1659:
1647:Warmenhuizen
1636:
1628:
1580:
1579:8th Brigade
1554:
1533:
1513:David Dundas
1508:
1458:
1457:5th Brigade
1427:
1426:3rd Brigade
1402:
1335:
1304:
1303:9th Brigade
1277:
1259:
1258:2nd Brigade
1237:
1236:1st Brigade
1226:
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1210:2nd Brigade
1192:
1191:1st Brigade
1184:
1163:Right Column
1162:
1115:
1089:
1088:7th Brigade
1060:
1059:6th Brigade
1019:
1018:4th Brigade
994:
985:
957:
949:
936:Duke of York
923:
921:
898:
824:
817:
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787:
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689:2nd Stockach
623:
529:1st Stockach
446:
414:
198:Belligerents
116:
97:Part of the
71:
62:
40:
1769:Republicans
1600:2/35th Foot
1482:2/40th Foot
1478:1/40th Foot
1474:2/17th Foot
1470:1/17th Foot
1439:2/27th Foot
1383:Unbrigaded
1076:2/20th Foot
1072:1/20th Foot
995:Left Column
953:Schagerbrug
884:Callantsoog
744:Hohenlinden
724:3rd Marengo
714:Iller River
639:Linth River
604:Callantsoog
584:2nd Marengo
554:1st Marengo
173: /
65:August 2022
2018:Categories
1873:newspapers
1819:References
1805:Schoorldam
1801:Oudkarspel
1725:Schoorldam
1713:Krabbendam
1655:Oudkarspel
1651:Schoorldam
1643:Camperduin
1596:2/5th Foot
1592:1/5th Foot
1462:George Don
1431:Eyre Coote
1405:- LTG Sir
1352:Artillery
1320:2/9th Foot
1316:1/9th Foot
1231:Ivan Essen
1031:2/1st Foot
1023:John Moore
997:- LTG Sir
894:Krabbendam
754:Copenhagen
719:Montebello
684:Hohentwiel
644:Muottental
634:2nd Zurich
614:Krabbendam
569:1st Zurich
564:Winterthur
559:Frauenfeld
549:Bassignana
158:52°40′12″N
42:neutrality
1991:SPb, 1857
1980:in 1884.
1797:Langedijk
1775:Aftermath
1639:Zuiderzee
1632:Amsterdam
1519:Division
1449:85th Foot
1444:29th Foot
1413:Division
1324:56th Foot
1282:Ivan Emme
1173:Division
1129:55th Foot
1124:53rd Foot
1106:31st Foot
1080:63rd Foot
1051:92nd Foot
1046:79th Foot
1041:49th Foot
1036:25th Foot
1005:Division
960:Langedijk
909:Castricum
759:Algeciras
729:Höchstädt
709:Chiusella
704:Fort Bard
694:Messkirch
654:Castricum
524:Feldkirch
509:Nicopolis
161:4°42′00″E
53:talk page
1764:Russians
1728:action.
1700:, under
1608:Cavalry
1522:Brigade
1489:Cavalry
1416:Brigade
1366:Cavalry
1176:Brigade
1143:Cavalry
1114:Reserve
1101:4th Foot
1008:Brigade
699:Biberach
674:Wiesloch
669:3rd Novi
659:2nd Novi
619:Mannheim
351:Strength
140:Location
46:disputed
1887:scholar
1809:Koedijk
1789:Hamburg
1759:British
1694:Manners
972:Schoorl
964:Alkmaar
904:Alkmaar
889:Vlieter
739:Ampfing
734:Neuburg
649:Alkmaar
579:Trebbia
544:Cassano
539:Magnano
519:Ostrach
504:Butrint
449:: 4,027
417:: 3,427
373:35,000
359:22,000
337: (
1889:
1882:
1875:
1868:
1860:
1751:Losses
1668:Action
1662:Petten
1511:- LTG
974:, and
968:Bergen
899:Bergen
749:Mincio
664:Genola
624:Bergen
599:Amsteg
589:Mantua
574:Modena
534:Verona
267:Russia
264:
249:
228:
216:France
213:
186:Result
145:Bergen
1894:JSTOR
1880:books
1741:Hoorn
679:Genoa
514:Corfu
447:Total
415:Total
1866:news
1807:and
1649:and
930:and
922:The
594:Novi
132:Date
39:The
1849:by
767:2nd
763:1st
340:POW
120:by
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