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Meanings of neapolitan troops in English
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Usage of neapolitan troops in English
1
For fourteen days the conflict between the people and the Neapolitantroops continued.
2
General Mack was at the head of the Neapolitantroops.
3
Neapolitantroops were sent over.
4
At Ironto the Neapolitantroops crossed the frontier and encamped, whilst the Papal forces moved on from Perugia and Siena.
5
They were to be deprived, too, of the aid of the disciplined Neapolitantroops and their artillery, on which they had counted.
6
He first came in contact with the Neapolitantroops among the mountains at Calatafimi, and defeated them, so that they retired to Palermo.
7
The Neapolitantroops, by their dastardly desertion of the fort of the Mississi, at which they were stationed, nearly disconcerted all the arrangements.
8
In the month of December the Neapolitantroops suffered a signal defeat at Civita Castellana; and this disaster was followed by the evacuation of Rome.
9
The Neapolitantroops, of whom 41,000 were promised, 17,000 being on the way already, were intended to reinforce Durando's corps in Venetia.