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... nearly three times as many as admitted by Napoléon , who had a curious Latin penchant for making his most splendid achieve- ments more splendid still . Out of the 85,000 Allies , nearly 30,000 were gone , over 12,000 of them prisoners ...
... nearly three times as many as admitted by Napoléon , who had a curious Latin penchant for making his most splendid achieve- ments more splendid still . Out of the 85,000 Allies , nearly 30,000 were gone , over 12,000 of them prisoners ...
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... nearly three to one ; amateur soldiers , weaklings , no character , not like us Prussians , to whom war is the highest joy . Gentz waited on the Duke of Brunswick ; the old phi- losopher - prince , whom the French had once discussed ...
... nearly three to one ; amateur soldiers , weaklings , no character , not like us Prussians , to whom war is the highest joy . Gentz waited on the Duke of Brunswick ; the old phi- losopher - prince , whom the French had once discussed ...
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... nearly a third of his force , but he had taken 115 cannon and Its regiments formed square 6,000 prisoners , and had inflicted nearly 15,000 casualties -with 26,000 men against 64,000 . IX Where was Bernadotte all this time ? At Dornburg ...
... nearly a third of his force , but he had taken 115 cannon and Its regiments formed square 6,000 prisoners , and had inflicted nearly 15,000 casualties -with 26,000 men against 64,000 . IX Where was Bernadotte all this time ? At Dornburg ...
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