Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, with a Preliminary View of the French Revolution, Volume 1Cadell, 1835 |
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... front the whole forces of France , Saxony , and the Confederacy of the Rhine , while the hostile troops of the grand duchy of Warsaw , with probably a body of Austrian auxi- liaries , would have been in their rear . This pre- mature ...
... front the whole forces of France , Saxony , and the Confederacy of the Rhine , while the hostile troops of the grand duchy of Warsaw , with probably a body of Austrian auxi- liaries , would have been in their rear . This pre- mature ...
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... of one army , although the theatre of war which they occupied was not less than an hundred and twenty French leagues in extent of front . Macdonald commanded the left wing of the whole French army 40 [ 1812 .. LIFE OF NAPOLEON .
... of one army , although the theatre of war which they occupied was not less than an hundred and twenty French leagues in extent of front . Macdonald commanded the left wing of the whole French army 40 [ 1812 .. LIFE OF NAPOLEON .
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... front , and throw him upon the army of Davoust , which was to advance on his flank and towards his rear . It was concluded , that Bagration , cut off from the grand army , and attack- ed at once by Jerome and Davoust , must necessa ...
... front , and throw him upon the army of Davoust , which was to advance on his flank and towards his rear . It was concluded , that Bagration , cut off from the grand army , and attack- ed at once by Jerome and Davoust , must necessa ...
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... front , Davoust , having occupied all the posts on the Russian's right flank , and succeeded in preventing him taking the shortest road to Drissa , began next to cut him off from his more circuitous route to the east , occupying the ...
... front , Davoust , having occupied all the posts on the Russian's right flank , and succeeded in preventing him taking the shortest road to Drissa , began next to cut him off from his more circuitous route to the east , occupying the ...
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