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... attack on us during the day , and as enabling the extremity of our right to move forwards in the evening to enfilade the columns of the French in their last desperate assault . To Marshal Ney was assigned the command of the attacks on ...
... attack on us during the day , and as enabling the extremity of our right to move forwards in the evening to enfilade the columns of the French in their last desperate assault . To Marshal Ney was assigned the command of the attacks on ...
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... attack of a fresh force in the close of the day had given victory to the French ; and it is on the repulse of this tremendous and final effort that the fame of our army most proudly rests . It was now that the French were taught the ...
... attack of a fresh force in the close of the day had given victory to the French ; and it is on the repulse of this tremendous and final effort that the fame of our army most proudly rests . It was now that the French were taught the ...
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... attack was furious , and the resistance dreadful . The German auxiliaries , to whom the King had allotted the dangerous honour of the first assault , were driven back ; and , provoked by their retreat , he led on the Finns to the ...
... attack was furious , and the resistance dreadful . The German auxiliaries , to whom the King had allotted the dangerous honour of the first assault , were driven back ; and , provoked by their retreat , he led on the Finns to the ...
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