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... soldiers , the Consular Guard , entry into which had been made a reward for bravery in the field . Now one of the reasons why the First Consul had fought down Portalis and Maleville to put divorce by mutual con- sent into the Code was ...
... soldiers , the Consular Guard , entry into which had been made a reward for bravery in the field . Now one of the reasons why the First Consul had fought down Portalis and Maleville to put divorce by mutual con- sent into the Code was ...
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... soldiers should be paraded across the field past the corpses , firing a salute of five rounds , while the massed bands played . But in another part of the memorandum he said : " Our soldiers ought to be instructed about the cause of the ...
... soldiers should be paraded across the field past the corpses , firing a salute of five rounds , while the massed bands played . But in another part of the memorandum he said : " Our soldiers ought to be instructed about the cause of the ...
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... Soldiers of the Grande Armée , in fifteen days we have made a campaign . That army which , with as much ostenta- tion as impudence , came forward to our frontiers is now struck down . Of 100,000 men who composed it , 60,000 are ...
... Soldiers of the Grande Armée , in fifteen days we have made a campaign . That army which , with as much ostenta- tion as impudence , came forward to our frontiers is now struck down . Of 100,000 men who composed it , 60,000 are ...
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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