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... Prussians and British before the arrival of the Austrians and Russians . The former plan would have given him until the middle of August to augment his forces , but it involved the evacuation of one of the fairest portions of the French ...
... Prussians and British before the arrival of the Austrians and Russians . The former plan would have given him until the middle of August to augment his forces , but it involved the evacuation of one of the fairest portions of the French ...
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... Prussians , and Bonaparte was enabled to survey the position chosen by his veteran opponent : he found it covered in ... Prussians , but in the evacuation of their position after a very heavy loss . Ney , fully occupied by our troops at ...
... Prussians , and Bonaparte was enabled to survey the position chosen by his veteran opponent : he found it covered in ... Prussians , but in the evacuation of their position after a very heavy loss . Ney , fully occupied by our troops at ...
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... Prussians : but , in the case of dry weather and good roads , the Prussian corps under Bulow would have reached the field of battle by eleven o'clock instead of four , and Blucher a few hours afterward . Next , as to the chance of ...
... Prussians : but , in the case of dry weather and good roads , the Prussian corps under Bulow would have reached the field of battle by eleven o'clock instead of four , and Blucher a few hours afterward . Next , as to the chance of ...
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