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... troops were dis- tributed , as in former campaigns , into divisions and corps ; the former varying from 8000 to 12,000 men ; while the latter , which might be called armies , comprized each several divisions , and are computed to have ...
... troops were dis- tributed , as in former campaigns , into divisions and corps ; the former varying from 8000 to 12,000 men ; while the latter , which might be called armies , comprized each several divisions , and are computed to have ...
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... troops had left Smolensko : but the superior officers still endeavoured to keep it up until the departure of Bonaparte ( on the 6th of December ) at Smorgoni , after which discipline was at an end , and every one confined his thoughts ...
... troops had left Smolensko : but the superior officers still endeavoured to keep it up until the departure of Bonaparte ( on the 6th of December ) at Smorgoni , after which discipline was at an end , and every one confined his thoughts ...
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... troops exceeding 8000 men ; who in the anticipation of success had been ordered to manœuvre on the rear of the allied army . The aggregate loss of the French in prisoners thus amounted to 18,000 men , with 100 pieces of cannon . This ...
... troops exceeding 8000 men ; who in the anticipation of success had been ordered to manœuvre on the rear of the allied army . The aggregate loss of the French in prisoners thus amounted to 18,000 men , with 100 pieces of cannon . This ...
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