The Bâton in the Knapsack: New Light on Napoleon and His MarshalsJ. Murray, 1934 - 217 σελίδες |
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... Suchet ) were civilians at the outbreak of the Revolution . There is some doubt about Bessières , who may have been a private soldier , and Mortier and Suchet are known to have refused com- missions in the royal army . Poniatowski , as ...
... Suchet ) were civilians at the outbreak of the Revolution . There is some doubt about Bessières , who may have been a private soldier , and Mortier and Suchet are known to have refused com- missions in the royal army . Poniatowski , as ...
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... Suchet , Marmont was probably at least equal to any other of Napoleon's marshals . His manœuvres before the battle of Salamanca commanded the admiration of Wellington and his handling of his corps at Dresden and in the campaign of ...
... Suchet , Marmont was probably at least equal to any other of Napoleon's marshals . His manœuvres before the battle of Salamanca commanded the admiration of Wellington and his handling of his corps at Dresden and in the campaign of ...
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... Suchet , I should not only have conquered Spain but should have kept it . " Suchet had to leave France after the second restoration . In 1819 , however , he was restored to all his honours but took little part subsequently in public ...
... Suchet , I should not only have conquered Spain but should have kept it . " Suchet had to leave France after the second restoration . In 1819 , however , he was restored to all his honours but took little part subsequently in public ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I Early Years Toulon and Vendémiaire | 13 |
The Campaign of Italy | 20 |
Egypt and Syria | 34 |
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