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... move north , cross the Po at Valencia , and reach a line of communications via Pavia ; move south to Genoa and lean on the English fleet ; or turn straight east across the Bormida and fight a way through . They had two bridges and ...
... move north , cross the Po at Valencia , and reach a line of communications via Pavia ; move south to Genoa and lean on the English fleet ; or turn straight east across the Bormida and fight a way through . They had two bridges and ...
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... move by the Prince of Reuss , and since that officer was as great a booby as Austria possessed , the task did not have to be taken seriously . On 21 prairial , June 10 , the troops began to move ( Jean Lannes was storming Montebello at ...
... move by the Prince of Reuss , and since that officer was as great a booby as Austria possessed , the task did not have to be taken seriously . On 21 prairial , June 10 , the troops began to move ( Jean Lannes was storming Montebello at ...
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... move rapidly could not support the bigger army at all . One of two things could happen : either part of the army would pile up behind the trains of the advance divisions , or all of it would run short of food , shelter , ammunition . In ...
... move rapidly could not support the bigger army at all . One of two things could happen : either part of the army would pile up behind the trains of the advance divisions , or all of it would run short of food , shelter , ammunition . In ...
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