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... horse could always stop a French pursuit and usually break a French wing with one of their thundering charges . It did not strike Napoléon that any inescapable law of nature prevented the riders of Gaul from doing as well on the ...
... horse could always stop a French pursuit and usually break a French wing with one of their thundering charges . It did not strike Napoléon that any inescapable law of nature prevented the riders of Gaul from doing as well on the ...
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... horse had be- come partly detached ; the stump , composed of a plug of tow , was dragging almost on the ground , while the false hair was up in the air , several feet higher , and spread out fan - shaped over the horse's croup , so that ...
... horse had be- come partly detached ; the stump , composed of a plug of tow , was dragging almost on the ground , while the false hair was up in the air , several feet higher , and spread out fan - shaped over the horse's croup , so that ...
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... horse batteries . His rallying point was a little north and to the left of the road , somewhat under the Son- nenberg ; from this position he prepared to outflank and ride down the French right , while Division Schmettau should de- ploy ...
... horse batteries . His rallying point was a little north and to the left of the road , somewhat under the Son- nenberg ; from this position he prepared to outflank and ride down the French right , while Division Schmettau should de- ploy ...
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