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sular Guard , made up of some 800 veteran foot and 360 horse , went some several hours ' ride to the rear with the General , to the tower of Garofolo . Bonaparte had hardly begun to take his coffee in the morn- ing when the guns began ...
sular Guard , made up of some 800 veteran foot and 360 horse , went some several hours ' ride to the rear with the General , to the tower of Garofolo . Bonaparte had hardly begun to take his coffee in the morn- ing when the guns began ...
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... Guard there , and , when the Guard was disbanded , a regiment of cavalry ordered to Spain . They were all curious characters in the marshalate , but Bessières was one of the most curious ; he was big , shaggy , liquid - eyed , and ...
... Guard there , and , when the Guard was disbanded , a regiment of cavalry ordered to Spain . They were all curious characters in the marshalate , but Bessières was one of the most curious ; he was big , shaggy , liquid - eyed , and ...
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... Guard was now at hand , and lost frightfully trying to hold the French divisions , for its formation was ill adapted to meet Napoléon's new tactic and it was outnumbered . Constantine put in his heavy horse to sustain the effort , but ...
... Guard was now at hand , and lost frightfully trying to hold the French divisions , for its formation was ill adapted to meet Napoléon's new tactic and it was outnumbered . Constantine put in his heavy horse to sustain the effort , but ...
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