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... Massena advancing almos in their rear , and Bonaparte himself on a lofty summit direct- ing the motions of his troops . There was no hope but in flight , which the attack soon rendered disorderly and murder- ous : the Austrian centre ...
... Massena advancing almos in their rear , and Bonaparte himself on a lofty summit direct- ing the motions of his troops . There was no hope but in flight , which the attack soon rendered disorderly and murder- ous : the Austrian centre ...
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... Massena and Laharpe , however , succeeded in rallying a certain number to resist this new enemy ; but it was not without effort and loss equal to those made in the first attacks , that the re - conquest was achieved . These victories of ...
... Massena and Laharpe , however , succeeded in rallying a certain number to resist this new enemy ; but it was not without effort and loss equal to those made in the first attacks , that the re - conquest was achieved . These victories of ...
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... Massena was driven from his positions : Quasdanowitch did as much by Guyeux on the other side of the lake . Tidings ... Massena at first from Lonato . Bonaparte in person arrived from his expedition to support Massena along the road from ...
... Massena was driven from his positions : Quasdanowitch did as much by Guyeux on the other side of the lake . Tidings ... Massena at first from Lonato . Bonaparte in person arrived from his expedition to support Massena along the road from ...
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... . Jourdan , Bernadotte , Massena , and Scherer , were appointed to commands : the latter , whom Bonaparte had superseded as drunken and incapable in 796 , was now reappointed , whilst Moreau was placed in a subordinate station . But such.
... . Jourdan , Bernadotte , Massena , and Scherer , were appointed to commands : the latter , whom Bonaparte had superseded as drunken and incapable in 796 , was now reappointed , whilst Moreau was placed in a subordinate station . But such.
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... Massena , early in March , invaded the Grison country , and drove the Austrians from the valley of the Rhine , which he occupied from the lake of Constance to St. Gothard . Jourdan , at the same time , ad- vanced against the archduke ...
... Massena , early in March , invaded the Grison country , and drove the Austrians from the valley of the Rhine , which he occupied from the lake of Constance to St. Gothard . Jourdan , at the same time , ad- vanced against the archduke ...
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