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Author:

 

Donald D. Horward, Florida State University


Report:

 

22


Page:

 

13


Year:

 

1995


Subject Matter:

 

Peninsular War



Excerpt:

 

During the Napoleonic Wars a number of remarkable talented generals achived greatness. Among this elite group were two men who represented divergent cultures: they had nothing in common except that they exhibited a rare aptitude to inspire and lead men in battle.

 

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