Yes she has unbramancy
I was worried that Katsuki might have a hard time seeing in the dark since we were intentionally avoiding using any light sources to keep our element of surprise, but she surprisingly navigated the forest without any problem.
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*Verdun
French troops who had retreated from Liège had regrouped in Versailles, joining over a hundred thousand fresh troops. They prepared to defend Versailles, and at that moment, an odd error occurred in France's information system.
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Xuxia?!?
"No," Xuxia shook her head. "Tell everyone to hold their fire. Let our troops go out into the minefield, rescue the wounded, and bring them back."
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Abagon?
Napoleon was convinced by this argument, but he joked privately to his subordinates, "Don't call these things 'Napoleon's potatoes.' They should be called 'Abagon's potatoes.' Yes, this thing is filled with the stench of Abagon."
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The first electric motor build is 1834 i thinks so not so far front the urent timeline 40 years is still acceptable
"Of course, I have a backup plan. In the era before the steam engine, textile factories had to be situated along rivers with large waterfalls to harness hydraulic power for machinery," Joseph continued. "So, inspired by this, I proposed building a dam on a river with a significant drop, raising the water level, using the flowing water to drive a waterwheel, which powers the generator. Then, we use conductors to deliver electricity to the required electric motors."
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Money justify all the treason in the world. -some American I think.
Initially, the trade was dominated by English and Italian merchants, but they were soon overtaken by a more competitive group of businessmen - the French.
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WTF?
Carnot was unfazed and moved forward again, landing another punch on Galiot's eye socket, causing his eye to swell and burst like a fireworks display, displaying shades of red, green, and purple.
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Is it a scandal of an american general?
This method was common in later times as well. For instance, not long ago, Blanc purchased 13 sets of MK-45 127mm naval guns from the Bald Eagle for a staggering $1 billion. Everyone knew these guns were among the worst-performing 127mm naval guns worldwide, notably inferior to Italy's Otto 127 guns. There was no comparison, as there were numerous disparities in performance. Apart from being relatively lightweight, these guns had no other merits. Their lightweight nature was due to skimping on every possible aspect, to the point that their sustained firing rate was on par with the army's goods. When selling to other nations, these guns were relatively inexpensive, but when Blanc was buying, they demanded exorbitant prices. The reason was quite simple: if the price wasn't high, how could Blanc's procurement personnel pocket kickbacks?
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Big snake 🐍
"I have a strange feeling, Napoleon, my brother. I don't know if you can understand this; it may sound irrational. But Robespierre gives me this feeling. It's like a poisonous snake hidden in the bushes... no, that's not accurate. If he were just a snake, we could easily crush it, like the young Heracles did with the serpents near his cradle. But Robespierre isn't a snake; he's not that insignificant. He's... he's a lurking Nidhogg."
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Guadeloupe or vendée?
The main force of the Guadeloupean rebels was easily crushed by Napoleon, but he was well aware that the rebels he had defeated weren't the true Guadeloupean rebels. The genuine rebels, before the nobility demanded that they march on Paris, dispersed and returned home, scattered throughout Guadeloupe. These scattered rebels, with the morale they had in the Guadeloupe region, would be challenging to deal with. With such high morale, any army would be formidable.
The Fox of France
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