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Page 128
... success to the heart of every soldier , if led on by such a commander . ' Although the operations of May and June 1813 were not fa- vourable in the result to the allies , yet Bonaparte's successes were obtained by immense sacrifices ...
... success to the heart of every soldier , if led on by such a commander . ' Although the operations of May and June 1813 were not fa- vourable in the result to the allies , yet Bonaparte's successes were obtained by immense sacrifices ...
Page 274
... successes even over commanders who , like Beaulieu and Wurmser , were by no means deficient in talents and activity ... success . His loss of men was much greater than that of the armies under Moreau and Jourdan : but the Directory did ...
... successes even over commanders who , like Beaulieu and Wurmser , were by no means deficient in talents and activity ... success . His loss of men was much greater than that of the armies under Moreau and Jourdan : but the Directory did ...
Page 337
... success in that battle had the effect of facilitating materially the levies among the insurgent clans , and increased the High- landers under his command to the number of 7000. With these followers , he took the bold resolution of ...
... success in that battle had the effect of facilitating materially the levies among the insurgent clans , and increased the High- landers under his command to the number of 7000. With these followers , he took the bold resolution of ...
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