WAR LESSONS BY NAPOLEON.
WTI-COMPULSIONIST SQI'KALS. You can only secure the true wellfare of nations by braving the attack of the weak and the ignorant. (To his brother. King Louis.) Roocpiain. Napoleon 1. et le Roi Louis. SB. DIVIDED COMMAND. You ought to have one single general in command and to r ee that there is no influence to hamper him in his movements and operations. I have callled out niv campaign without eoivsullin'.r anvhodv. I could have accomplished nothing if 1 had '" > » compelled to fall in with the ;ie\\s of some other person. Ii you weaken your strength by dividing your forces, and if von destroy' unity of military thought, you will have lost a splendid opportunity. (To his Government during the Ita'ian campaign of l"'"'when it *VH, pi'.pe.ed (o place a --■( aid general with equal power in command of the French.') Correspondence. 1 No. 120.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 158, 24 March 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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147WAR LESSONS BY NAPOLEON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 158, 24 March 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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