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... hold Berthier and his Army of the Reserve at the foot of the Mont Cenis till he got in trouble about supplies and had to go back to seek a valid line of operations . Wukassovitch had upward of 10,000 to hold the St. Gothard and Simplon ...
... hold Berthier and his Army of the Reserve at the foot of the Mont Cenis till he got in trouble about supplies and had to go back to seek a valid line of operations . Wukassovitch had upward of 10,000 to hold the St. Gothard and Simplon ...
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... hold the enemy's ad- vance on the Ticino . Kaim would reinforce Haddick with 6,000 men , while Ott sent eight or nine thousand up through Alessandria and Casale . The two latter columns together would throw themselves onto Bonaparte's ...
... hold the enemy's ad- vance on the Ticino . Kaim would reinforce Haddick with 6,000 men , while Ott sent eight or nine thousand up through Alessandria and Casale . The two latter columns together would throw themselves onto Bonaparte's ...
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... hold the left ( Lannes ) and one to hold the right rear ( Davout ) , all the French army was now piled up like a tightly coiled spring , ready to deliver its force against the Pratzen and break the enemy in two as he marched across the ...
... hold the left ( Lannes ) and one to hold the right rear ( Davout ) , all the French army was now piled up like a tightly coiled spring , ready to deliver its force against the Pratzen and break the enemy in two as he marched across the ...
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