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... campaign spoke of a new descent there . Indubitably the English would send a fleet to cover that coast . Far enough north and west to be beyond the reach of the Brest blockaders , Villeneuve to swing back eastward into the Channel and ...
... campaign spoke of a new descent there . Indubitably the English would send a fleet to cover that coast . Far enough north and west to be beyond the reach of the Brest blockaders , Villeneuve to swing back eastward into the Channel and ...
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... campaign was the relations of his corps with the territories through which he marched . No confiscations , population respected , two soldiers shot for rape the first time there was a complaint . This was not true of the other marshals ...
... campaign was the relations of his corps with the territories through which he marched . No confiscations , population respected , two soldiers shot for rape the first time there was a complaint . This was not true of the other marshals ...
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... campaign of '93 he had found a battalion of the rearguard not marching in order and sent it back to make the march over again , all night long . ( This was not really true , but Gentz did not know it at the time . ) General Kalkreuth ...
... campaign of '93 he had found a battalion of the rearguard not marching in order and sent it back to make the march over again , all night long . ( This was not really true , but Gentz did not know it at the time . ) General Kalkreuth ...
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