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... French territory ; while the latter was con- genial both to his system of tactics and the national im- petuosity . The Prussians and British had indeed 190,000 men in the Netherlands , while the French could muster only 130,000 : but if ...
... French territory ; while the latter was con- genial both to his system of tactics and the national im- petuosity . The Prussians and British had indeed 190,000 men in the Netherlands , while the French could muster only 130,000 : but if ...
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... French line . ' These attacks , ' said Bona- parte to Soult , are too soon by an hour , but we must sup- port what is done . ' He ordered a body of Cuirassiers , com- manded by Kellerman , ( the son of the veteran General , ) to support ...
... French line . ' These attacks , ' said Bona- parte to Soult , are too soon by an hour , but we must sup- port what is done . ' He ordered a body of Cuirassiers , com- manded by Kellerman , ( the son of the veteran General , ) to support ...
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acknowleged at once that any advantages gained by the French were partial ; that neither Ney nor Friant , nor any of the Generals engaged , had seen our whole line ; and that an attack made by the French reserve , whether at five , or ...
acknowleged at once that any advantages gained by the French were partial ; that neither Ney nor Friant , nor any of the Generals engaged , had seen our whole line ; and that an attack made by the French reserve , whether at five , or ...
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