The Bâton in the Knapsack: New Light on Napoleon and His MarshalsJ. Murray, 1934 - 217 σελίδες |
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... allies . The Saxon army was also com- pelled somewhat unwillingly to place itself again under French generals . For the moment all looked promising for the French , and the offer of armed intervention by Austria , which Metternich now ...
... allies . The Saxon army was also com- pelled somewhat unwillingly to place itself again under French generals . For the moment all looked promising for the French , and the offer of armed intervention by Austria , which Metternich now ...
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... allies left by Murat's cavalry and Victor's corps was complete ; and Mortier , Marmont and St. Cyr all distinguished them- selves . It was the rashness of Vandamme in attacking too precipitately the allied right that spoiled everything ...
... allies left by Murat's cavalry and Victor's corps was complete ; and Mortier , Marmont and St. Cyr all distinguished them- selves . It was the rashness of Vandamme in attacking too precipitately the allied right that spoiled everything ...
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... allies on the first day were certainly greater than those of the French but they could much better afford them . They still had a numerical superiority of more than two to one and had further reserves to draw upon . After the losses of ...
... allies on the first day were certainly greater than those of the French but they could much better afford them . They still had a numerical superiority of more than two to one and had further reserves to draw upon . After the losses of ...
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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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