Those who retreat after a battle have lost it is what we say; and according to that it is we who lost the battle of Pultusk.
In short, we retreat after the battle but send a courier to Petersburg with news of a victory, and General Bennigsen, hoping to receive from Petersburg the post of commander in chief as a reward for his victory, does not give up the command of the army to General Buxhowden.
During this interregnum we begin a very original and interesting series of maneuvers.
Our aim is no longer, as it should be, to avoid or attack the enemy, but solely to avoid General Buxhowden who by right of seniority should be our chief.
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