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that the fear of death was taken away from us. And when the French came upon us, and overpowered us, we were troubled at our regiment's giving way, and would have stood our ground, and called to the rest to stop and face the enemy, but to no purpose. In the retreat we were broke; yet after we had retreated about a mile, we rallied twice and fired again. We marched a good part of the night and the next day, about four o'clock, we came to this camp."
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Waldeck, who re-aligned his troops to face this threat. Completing these movements delayed the main French assault until 15:00 and the Dutch put up strong resistance, particularly around the village of Ance, which they finally lost after two hours of heavy
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Austrian outposts around 18:00 on 10 October, then halted for the night, and camped outside Liège. Knowing they were substantially outnumbered, Charles of Lorraine ordered the baggage train across the Meuse to allow an orderly retreat, and Ligonier's troops
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British-German troops in the centre, who were driven out of their fortified positions in Rocoux and Vercoux, before regrouping further back. Although Von Zastrow retained Liers, British and German infantry withdrew towards the Meuse, covered by the
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Flanders would improve. In the January 1747 Hague Convention, Britain agreed to fund Austrian and Sardinian forces in Italy, and an Allied army of 140,000 in Flanders, increasing to 192,000 in 1748.
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opened her mouth to swallow us up. As I was of the rear-guard, and among the hindmost of my troop, in retiring from the field of battle, 'tis a miracle I escaped. As the stragglers come in, we hope to make some abatement in the number said to be lost."
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British or Dutch would allow the other to control it. The Dutch also wanted peace, since the fighting badly affected trade and these factors played an important role in the 1746 campaign.
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Spanish Bourbon troops from Northern Italy and neither France nor Spain could afford to continue funding their campaign. With the removal of this threat,
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Ligonier about the Dutch: "...Attack'd our army yesterday by our left flank, where after a long resistance the Hollanders behaving extreamly well, were however forc'd by numbers"
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held the left, the British and Germans in the centre and the Austrians, who formed the largest part of the army, on the right. The Allied position was divided by several rivers and deep
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fortified the villages of Rocoux, Varoux and Liers. Saxe decided to attack the Allied left and centre, leaving a small screening force to pin down the Austrians on the right.
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40:Part of the
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1551:Rodger 1993
1471:Périni 1896
1459:Périni 1896
1408:Childs 1991
1348:Périni 1896
1319:Castex 2012
1307:Bodart 1908
1284:Skrine 1905
1232:Castex 2012
1082:de Contades
677:Sea battles
649:Kesselsdorf
578:Hennersdorf
543:Groß-Glogau
379:Wissembourg
374:Lauterbourg
221:de Contades
1921:Categories
1854:required.)
1827:. T Capel.
1611:4 February
1587:Scott 2015
1575:Scott 2015
1396:Scott 2015
1360:Scott 2015
1331:White 1962
1215:References
966:Maastricht
831:d'Argenson
811:Nieuwpoort
766:Background
627:St. Pölten
605:Ingolstadt
595:Deggendorf
516:3rd Prague
506:2nd Prague
481:1st Prague
469:Maastricht
1384:Wood 2004
1117:Aftermath
1103:George II
1021:Charleroi
938:Charleroi
784:Caribbean
770:When the
632:Schärding
610:Vilshofen
600:Straubing
496:Chotusitz
414:Oudenarde
359:Dettingen
1683:27024825
1156:Lauffeld
1087:Tongeren
1005:Brussels
984:Flanders
882:Brussels
838:Flanders
823:Brussels
799:Fontenoy
752:Flanders
548:Mollwitz
511:2nd Eger
491:1st Eger
449:Lauffeld
424:Brussels
394:Fontenoy
389:Breisgau
281:Strength
71:Location
1596:Sources
1055:ravines
1051:Waldeck
1009:Antwerp
896:Antwerp
850:Prussia
846:Silesia
827:Antwerp
819:Louvain
725:Belgium
719:in the
713:Rocourt
621:Austria
590:Simbach
584:Bavaria
537:Silesia
521:Budweis
429:Antwerp
419:Ostende
399:Tournai
157:Hanover
76:Rocourt
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861:Battle
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643:Saxony
558:Neisse
486:Olmütz
444:Rocoux
384:Furnes
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91:Result
1679:JSTOR
1162:Notes
1131:Breda
1047:Jeker
1040:Liège
1032:Namur
1001:Meuse
952:Namur
924:Liège
848:from
807:Ghent
780:Spain
778:with
717:Liège
711:, at
573:Kosel
563:Glatz
553:Brieg
526:Tabor
501:Sahay
454:Hulst
439:Namur
409:Ghent
404:Melle
369:Ypres
364:Menin
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