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The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power

CHAPTER VIII
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With these he marched some forty miles west to Ingolstadt and intrenched himself beneath its massive walls.

Here he waited for further reinforcements, and then commencing the offensive, marched up the Danube, taking possession of the cities on either bank.

And now the marshaled forces of the emperor began to crowd the Protestants on all sides.

The army became bewildered, and instead of keeping together, separated to repel the attack at different points.
This caused the ruin of the Protestant army.

The dissevered fragments were speedily dispersed.


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