[341] Charras, vol. 1, p. 145.
[342] Ib., p. 150.
[343] For a further discussion of this subject see the Notes to this chapter.
[344] “A movement that would certainly have obtained an immense victory.” Jomini, p. 223.
[345] Charras, vol. 1, p. 155, n. The division of Hulot and the cavalry of Maurin were stationed opposite the bend in the enemy’s line, beyond Ligny. Ib., p. 161.
[346] Ib., p. 155, n.
[347] Charras, vol. 1, p. 155, n.
[348] Ib., p. 155, n.
[349] Ib., p. 155, n.
[350] Ib., p. 155, n. This is exclusive of the 6th Corps, which was in reserve. It numbered 10,465 men, with 32 guns.