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Page 64
... army , irritated by their sufferings , burned and de- stroyed all that was left standing in the villages , without con- sidering the injury to their comrades in the rear . The daily marches of the army , though varying from un ...
... army , irritated by their sufferings , burned and de- stroyed all that was left standing in the villages , without con- sidering the injury to their comrades in the rear . The daily marches of the army , though varying from un ...
Page 68
... army , but to confine Napoleon and his auxiliary corps to a line of road which would bring them eventually within the reach of the Molda- vian army . The distance from Krasnoë to the Beresina was about 120 miles ; and the daily march of ...
... army , but to confine Napoleon and his auxiliary corps to a line of road which would bring them eventually within the reach of the Molda- vian army . The distance from Krasnoë to the Beresina was about 120 miles ; and the daily march of ...
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... army there can be no promotion to the ranks of major , captain , & c . except when vacancies occur . ' Does he not here forget the promotion by brevet , and its operation in giving army - rank , though not regi- mental advancement ? We ...
... army there can be no promotion to the ranks of major , captain , & c . except when vacancies occur . ' Does he not here forget the promotion by brevet , and its operation in giving army - rank , though not regi- mental advancement ? We ...
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