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" This army is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands. Therefore do not hesitate one instant to execute the manoeuvre enjoined on you by the Emperor, and make for the heights of SaintAmand and Brye. "
1815, Waterloo - 90 ページ
Henry Houssaye 著 - 1900 - 455 ページ
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The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, 第 2 巻

Alphonse de Lamartine - 1852 - 530 ページ
...his 40,000 men the army of Blucher. " You will thus take him in the rear," wrote the Emperor. " His army is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands ; therefore advance on Brie." Brie was a village to the left of Fleurus. A volunteer officer, brave and adventurous,...

History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in M.DCC ...

Sir Archibald Alison - 1855 - 442 ページ
...majesty commands me to direct you iustantly to envelop the right of the enemy and fall on his rear : his army is lost if you act vigorously ; the fate of France is in your banda. Do not lose a moment in making the prescribed movement, and march direct on the heights of Bryeand...

Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, 第 5 巻

Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies - 1862 - 808 ページ
...manoeuvre, so as to envelope " the right of the enemy, and to fall at arm's length on his rear. That army is lost if you act vigorously ; the fate of France is in your hands." The following day, the 17th, after describing to Marshal Ney the victory gained over the Prussian army,...

Life of Napoleon, Tr. from the French. With Notes, by H.W. Halleck, 第 2 巻

Antoine Henri baron de Jomini - 1897 - 654 ページ
...was envelop the enemy's right, and to fall by main strength on his rear; his army Is lost if you only act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands; therefore do not hesitate a moment to make the movement ordered by the Emperor, and direct yourself on the heights of Bry and...

Napoleon: A History of the Art of War ...

Theodore Ayrault Dodge - 1907 - 882 ページ
...at once, so as to envelop the right of the enemy and fall with the utmost vigor on his rear, as his army is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands. Therefore do not hesitate an instant to make the movement that the emperor orders, and move towards the heights of St. Amand...

The Waterloo Campaign: A Study

Sisson Cooper Pratt - 1907 - 248 ページ
...sent at 3.15 pm from Fleurus. " You must manoeuvre at once to envelop the right of the enemy . . . his army is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands. Do not hesitate a moment to execute the movement the Emperor orders . . .*' But it was now too late....

Napoleon's Marshals

R. P. Dunn-Pattison, Richard Phillipson Dunn-Pattison - 1909 - 444 ページ
...him to move to the right to support Grouchy in his attack on the Prussians, ending with the words, " The fate of France is in your hands, therefore do not hesitate to move according to the Emperor's commands." To add further to his difficulties, d'Erlon's corps was...

A History of France, 第 2 巻

John Ronald Moreton-Macdonald - 1915 - 580 ページ
...Prussians". The second : " Manoeuvre to envelop the enemy's right and fall on his rear. This army (Blucher's) is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands " (Wellesley, " Supplementary Despatches," x. 494-5). with true gallantry, loyalty, and strategic insight,...

A History of France, 第 3 巻

John Ronald Moreton-Macdonald - 1915 - 582 ページ
...". The second : " Manomvre to envelop the enemy's right and fall on his rear. This army (Blucher's) is lost if you act vigorously. The fate of France is in your hands " (Wellesley, " Supplementary Despatches," x. 494-5). with true gallantry, loyalty, and strategic insight,...

Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Campaign

Christopher Hibbert - 1998 - 298 ページ
...Gerard. "If Ney executes orders properly, not a single piece of artillery of this army can escape him!" At a quarter past three, a second order was sent to...and make for the heights of SaintAmand and Brye." As Soult was dispatching this order, Napoleon received a letter from Lobau informing him that, according...




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