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Having
inspected
the
country
opposite
the
Shevárdino
Redoubt
,
Napoleon
pondered
a
little
in
silence
and
then
indicated
the
spots
where
two
batteries
should
be
set
up
by
the
morrow
to
act
against
the
Russian
entrenchments
,
and
the
places
where
,
in
line
with
them
,
the
field
artillery
should
be
placed
.
After
giving
these
and
other
commands
he
returned
to
his
tent
,
and
the
dispositions
for
the
battle
were
written
down
from
his
dictation
.
These
dispositions
,
of
which
the
French
historians
write
with
enthusiasm
and
other
historians
with
profound
respect
,
were
as
follows
:
At
dawn
the
two
new
batteries
established
during
the
night
on
the
plain
occupied
by
the
Prince
d'Eckmühl
will
open
fire
on
the
opposing
batteries
of
the
enemy
.
At
the
same
time
the
commander
of
the
artillery
of
the
1st
Corps
,
General
Pernetti
,
with
thirty
cannon
of
Campan
's
division
and
all
the
howitzers
of
Dessaix
's
and
Friant
's
divisions
,
will
move
forward
,
open
fire
,
and
overwhelm
with
shellfire
the
enemy
's
battery
,
against
which
will
operate
:
24
guns
of
the
artillery
of
the
Guards
30
guns
of
Campan
's
division
and
8
guns
of
Friant
's
and
Dessaix
's
divisions
--
in
all
62
guns
.