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... officer omit the mighty moral of his theme , the disaster , the misery , the demoralization which war uniformly produces . Although as a soldier he mingles with unaffected delight in the stormy perils of the field , he constantly recurs ...
... officer omit the mighty moral of his theme , the disaster , the misery , the demoralization which war uniformly produces . Although as a soldier he mingles with unaffected delight in the stormy perils of the field , he constantly recurs ...
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... officers in moments of imminent peril . It has been asserted that his undeniable firmness in battle , is the result of a phlegmatic constitution uninspired by moral feeling . Never was a more stupid calumny uttered ! Napoleon's troops ...
... officers in moments of imminent peril . It has been asserted that his undeniable firmness in battle , is the result of a phlegmatic constitution uninspired by moral feeling . Never was a more stupid calumny uttered ! Napoleon's troops ...
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... officers remedied the faults of the general . One minute sufficed to loosen some large stones , a powerful effort burst the enclosure , and the regiment , reformed in column of companies , was the next instant up with the riflemen ...
... officers remedied the faults of the general . One minute sufficed to loosen some large stones , a powerful effort burst the enclosure , and the regiment , reformed in column of companies , was the next instant up with the riflemen ...
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... officer in a splendid uniform , leaped forward together , and the whole rushed on with loud cries . The depth of the ravine at first deceived the soldiers ' aim , and two thirds of the passage was won ere an English shot had brought ...
... officer in a splendid uniform , leaped forward together , and the whole rushed on with loud cries . The depth of the ravine at first deceived the soldiers ' aim , and two thirds of the passage was won ere an English shot had brought ...
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... officers were usually more obedient than those of the French Emperor , it was by no means uniformly the case . He ... officer of engineers arrived at this period at Lisbon , with a letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool ...
... officers were usually more obedient than those of the French Emperor , it was by no means uniformly the case . He ... officer of engineers arrived at this period at Lisbon , with a letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool ...
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