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... March , Masséna had constructed nearly 200 boats , and completed all his preparations : but he could not attempt to pass the Tagus without receiving new reinforcements . The corps of Soult and Mortier could not give him any effectual ...
... March , Masséna had constructed nearly 200 boats , and completed all his preparations : but he could not attempt to pass the Tagus without receiving new reinforcements . The corps of Soult and Mortier could not give him any effectual ...
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... march , when on the 6th of April the breach was deemed practicable , and the place was carried by a nocturnal assault . Our loss might , in General S.'s opinion , have been much less severe , had we only made feints instead of real ...
... march , when on the 6th of April the breach was deemed practicable , and the place was carried by a nocturnal assault . Our loss might , in General S.'s opinion , have been much less severe , had we only made feints instead of real ...
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... march through Spain in May and June 1813 , were masterly , why should he refuse him a similar share of credit in the battle of Vittoria ? Is it not fair to suppose that equal judgment was displayed in both , though the facts might be ...
... march through Spain in May and June 1813 , were masterly , why should he refuse him a similar share of credit in the battle of Vittoria ? Is it not fair to suppose that equal judgment was displayed in both , though the facts might be ...
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