| H.M. Hozier - 1867 - 434 pages
...slowly-retreating enemies. Beyond the town one of Austria's most celebrated cavalry regiments, the Windischgratz dragoons, stood waiting to sweep the Prussian battalions...ground if they issued from the shelter of the houses. These dragoons have long held a high reputation, and, for a record of brave deeds done by the regiment,... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1871 - 584 pages
...slowly-retreating enemies. Beyond the town one of Austria's most celebrated cavalry regiments, the Windischgnitz dragoons, stood waiting to sweep the Prussian battalions...ground if they issued from the shelter of the houses. These dragoons have long held a high reputation, and, for a. record of brave deeds done by the regiment,... | |
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