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... officers . Though the sense of every reflect- ing man about him is against this wild expedition , no one dares to tell him so . Were it not for the uneasiness it excites at home it would give me none , for I am persuaded that the whole ...
... officers . Though the sense of every reflect- ing man about him is against this wild expedition , no one dares to tell him so . Were it not for the uneasiness it excites at home it would give me none , for I am persuaded that the whole ...
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... officers command of crucial ac- tions , asked what he should do if the British blockading squadron declined to quit Brest on his appearance . - Fight , said the First Consul , watching his man , —the blockaders of Brest will be in no ...
... officers command of crucial ac- tions , asked what he should do if the British blockading squadron declined to quit Brest on his appearance . - Fight , said the First Consul , watching his man , —the blockaders of Brest will be in no ...
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... officers or were back home , repeating over their soup the tales they had told these youngsters before they left to follow the Imperial eagles . * Their officers were young , as among the marshals - only one of the division commanders ...
... officers or were back home , repeating over their soup the tales they had told these youngsters before they left to follow the Imperial eagles . * Their officers were young , as among the marshals - only one of the division commanders ...
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Amstetten Ansbach Archduke army arrived artillery attack Augereau Austerlitz Austrian bank Barbé-Marbois battle began Bernadotte Berthier Bonaparte Bonaparte's Brest British Brother Cambacérès campaign cavalry column command Consul corps Danube Davout division Duke Elsnitz Emperor Empire enemy England English Europe executive fight flank floréal force forward Fouché France Frederick French Friedrich Gentz Genoa Gentz Guard guns Haugwitz head Hohenlohe horse Imperial infantry Italy Jacobins Jean Lannes Karl Kienmayer King knew Kray Kutuzov Lannes Louis Lucien Lunéville Mack Marengo Marmont Marshal Masséna Melas ment military Minister Moreau morning move Murat Napoléon Napoléon Bonaparte Négociants never night nivôse officers Ouvrard Paris passed peace police political position Pratzen Prince prisoners Prussian pushed reached retreat Revolution Rhine river road Royalists Saint-Domingue sent ships Sieyès soldiers Soult squadron Staël Talleyrand thing tion treaty Tribunate troops Tsar Vienna Villeneuve wing