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... Lannes the importance of getting past the place early to seize Ivrea and the outlet to the plain- " The fate of Italy and perhaps of the Republic depends upon capturing it . " From Martigny , on the 23rd , he wrote forward that Lannes ...
... Lannes the importance of getting past the place early to seize Ivrea and the outlet to the plain- " The fate of Italy and perhaps of the Republic depends upon capturing it . " From Martigny , on the 23rd , he wrote forward that Lannes ...
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... Lannes had only a brigade at the moment , no more than a mouthful for such a host , and he quite expected to be at- tacked , but it took more than the prospect of desperate bat- tle and sudden death to unsettle Jean Lannes . One aide ...
... Lannes had only a brigade at the moment , no more than a mouthful for such a host , and he quite expected to be at- tacked , but it took more than the prospect of desperate bat- tle and sudden death to unsettle Jean Lannes . One aide ...
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... Lannes and Soult at the right center as the front widened . Prussians HOTSCHAU VIERZENHEILIGEN Cavalry 33 Saxons DORNBERG LUTZERODA 186ERSTED Tauenzien 1 mi . 2 CLOBEWITZ COSPEDA Lannes Guard Augereau Flying wing St. Hilaire of Soult ...
... Lannes and Soult at the right center as the front widened . Prussians HOTSCHAU VIERZENHEILIGEN Cavalry 33 Saxons DORNBERG LUTZERODA 186ERSTED Tauenzien 1 mi . 2 CLOBEWITZ COSPEDA Lannes Guard Augereau Flying wing St. Hilaire of Soult ...
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