As Aschaffenburg, from whom I quote them, remarks, detailed comment is superfluous: the figures speak for themselves.
In utter ignorance of their danger the English marched on along the narrow plain by the river bank towards Aschaffenburg.
Tell him he is to go on an expedition to Aschaffenburg to-night, by order of the staff officer.
Then, according to their orders, they had rallied at the head of the Aschaffenburg bridge.
The principality of Aschaffenburg, deriving its name from the city, comprehended an area of 654 English sq. m.