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" Mistrust too great enthusiasm ; it is the only thing I dread. The new weapons of precision are only dangerous from a distance. They do not prevent the bayonet from being, as of old, the terrible weapon of the French infantry. " Soldiers ! let us all do... "
France and Italy - Page 114
by Imbert de Saint-Amand - 1900 - 352 pages
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The history of Italy from the fall of Venice, up to the eve of the renewed ...

Adolphus Lance - 1859 - 466 pages
...precision are only 'dangerous at a distance: they will not prevent the bayonet's being now, as ever, the terrible weapon of the French infantry. Soldiers! let us all do our duty and put our confidence in God ! Your country expects great things of you. Already echo from one end of France to...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1860 - 876 pages
...dangerous only at a distance. They will not prevent the bayonet from being what it has hitherto been — the terrible weapon of the French infantry. " Soldiers, let us all do our duty, and put our confidence in God. Our country expects much from you. From one end of France to the other the following...
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Annual Register, Volume 101

Edmund Burke - History - 1860 - 900 pages
...dangerous only at a distance. They will not prevent the hayonet from being what it has hitherto been—the terrible weapon of the French infantry. " Soldiers, let us all do our duty, and put our confidence in God. Our country expects much from you. From one end of France to the other the following...
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Napoléon III, and Italy: A Brief Historical Survey, Volume 1

Robert Holmes Edleston - France - 1908 - 176 pages
...Sacred Way, amidst its glorious memories. " Preserve that severe discipline which is the honour of the army. Do not forget that here there are no enemies...one end of France to the other: — 'The new army of France will be worthy of her elder sister ' ! " In the evening the Emperor was received with frenzy...
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Napoléon III, and Italy: A Brief Historical Survey, Volume 1

Robert Holmes Edleston - France - 1908 - 172 pages
...those who fight against you. In battle remain compact, and do not abandon your ranks to rush fonyard. Mistrust too great enthusiasm; it is the only thing...one end of France to the other:— 'The new army of France will be worthy of her elder sister'!" In the evening the Emperor was received with frenzy by...
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The Life and Times of Cavour, Volume 2

William Roscoe Thayer - Cavour, Camilo Benso, Conde de - 1911 - 598 pages
...dangerous only from afar. They will not prevent the bayonet to be, as it was formerly, the terrible arm of the French infantry. Soldiers! let us all do our duty, and place our trust in God. The mother country expects much from you. Already from one end of France to...
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