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Lined fact

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: Lined fact.

Meaning: Reliable, accurate and well-known information.

Origin: Lined - from the obsolete verb "to line" - "to frame, beat off with a line along the length of the line."

Random phraseology:

Every French soldier carries a marshal's baton in his knapsack.

Meaning:

Career ambitions.

Origin:

This expression, as belonging to Napoleon, is cited in his book by E. Blaz "Military Life in the Times of Empires", published in Paris in 1837. De Remusat in his "Memoirs" says that after the battle of Jena in 1806, a letter was distributed soldier, which said: "There is no doubt that the soldier is encouraged and encouraged by the idea that he can, like anyone else, become a marshal, prince or duke." In 1819, Louis XVIII, according to the newspaper "Moniteur" of August 10, in his speech addressed to the students of the military school in Saint-Cyr, said: "Remember firmly that there is not one among you who would not have in his marshal's baton of the Duke of Reggio, it is up to you to retrieve it." (The Duke of Reggio is General Oudinot, who received the rank of Marshal and the title of Duke of Reggio after the battle of Wagram on July 6, 1809).

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