[3] This old province of France lies between the Aube on the north, the Rhone on the south, the Meuse on the east, and the Loire on the west.
[4] See Vol. I., p. 197.
[5] See diagrams on the following pages.
[6] It was said that the Germans had 56,000 machine guns at the beginning of the war.
[7] See Vol. II., p. 201.
[8] Gree-nay (gray nose), headland of Pas-de-Calais, the nearest point of the French shore to that of England (South Foreland).
[9] See Vol. II., p. 127
[10] Ar-mon-te-air´ (n nasal).
[11] Dool.
[12] Vō-bān´, born 1633, died 1707.