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On May 6th Bonaparte left Paris for Geneva, where he felt the pulse of every movement in both campaigns.
- "The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)", John Holland Rose. -
But finding his officers timorous, and especially those of the young nobility who came along with him in hopes of turning their campaigns with him into a means for their own pleasure or profit, he called them together, and advised them to march off, and not run the hazard of a battle against their inclinations, since they had such weak and unmanly feelings; telling them that he would take only the tenth legion, and march against the barbarians, whom he did not expect to find an enemy more formidable than the Cimbri, nor, he added, should they find him a general inferior to Marius.
- "Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans", Clough, Arthur Hugh. -
The army of citizens and allies was ordered to be reduced, so that, out of two, one legion should be formed consisting of five thousand foot and three hundred horse, those being discharged who had served the greatest number of campaigns.
- "The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six", Titus Livius.