WAR LESSONS BY NAPOLEON
THE BRITISH ARMY. The English soldier is brave, nobody more so, and the oificers are generally men of honour, but I do not think them as yet capable of executing grand manoeuvres. I think that if 1 were at the head of them I could make them do anything. O'Meara. Nanoleon in Exile. 1. 200. NO RICH 'SHIRKERS" It is not my wish that young men should remain idle. If they have large fortunes they must defend' them. Place them m various regiments. Brotonne. Lettres Inedites do Napoleon. 323. ■ LITTLE PACKETS." To siatter forces in little packets is not the way to make war. Gourgaud. Sainte-Heleuc. 2. 157.'
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 167, 20 April 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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112WAR LESSONS BY NAPOLEON Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 167, 20 April 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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