Volume 2 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 2 (of 6) 67/70 317.] [Footnote 1244: Dusaulx, 454. "The soldiers replied that they would accept whatever happened rather than cause the destruction of so great a number of their fellow-citizens."] [Footnote 1245: Dusaulx, 447. The number of combatants, maimed, wounded, dead, and living, is 825 .-- Marmontel, IV.320. "To the number of victors, which has been carried up to 800, people have been added who were never near the place."] [Footnote 1246: "Memoires", by PASQUIER (Etienne-Dennis, duc, 1767-1862), chancelier de France. in VI volumes, Librarie Plon, Paris 1893.Vol. |