The Bâton in the Knapsack: New Light on Napoleon and His MarshalsJ. Murray, 1934 - 217 σελίδες |
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... numbers than efficiency , was placed at the disposal of the First Consul . He also controlled what remained of the Dutch fleet . Great numbers of flat - bottomed boats were constructed to convey the army across the English Channel ; but ...
... numbers than efficiency , was placed at the disposal of the First Consul . He also controlled what remained of the Dutch fleet . Great numbers of flat - bottomed boats were constructed to convey the army across the English Channel ; but ...
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... number of 180,000 , while the number of volunteers en- rolled exceeded 400,000 . Some of the latter were only armed with pikes and would probably have come off badly in an encounter with the highly trained French soldiers , but ...
... number of 180,000 , while the number of volunteers en- rolled exceeded 400,000 . Some of the latter were only armed with pikes and would probably have come off badly in an encounter with the highly trained French soldiers , but ...
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... numbers , but their lack of cavalry rendered it difficult for them to exploit their success when the enemy retired on the following day towards Dresden . Lauriston had meanwhile driven Kleist from Leipzig ; and the Emperor proceeded to ...
... numbers , but their lack of cavalry rendered it difficult for them to exploit their success when the enemy retired on the following day towards Dresden . Lauriston had meanwhile driven Kleist from Leipzig ; and the Emperor proceeded to ...
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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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