The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... England , Austria , Russia , and Prussia - Murat - Napoleon's New Constitution - Fouché — The Champ - de - Mai - Opening of the Chambers - Amount and distribution of the Armies of France , and of the Allies - Napoleon leaves Paris for ...
... England , Austria , Russia , and Prussia - Murat - Napoleon's New Constitution - Fouché — The Champ - de - Mai - Opening of the Chambers - Amount and distribution of the Armies of France , and of the Allies - Napoleon leaves Paris for ...
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... England . The battle of Trafalgar had been fought on the 21st of October . The English government had no sooner learnt that Villeneuve had conducted his squadron into Cadiz , than they refitted their fleet in the Mediterranean , with ...
... England . The battle of Trafalgar had been fought on the 21st of October . The English government had no sooner learnt that Villeneuve had conducted his squadron into Cadiz , than they refitted their fleet in the Mediterranean , with ...
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... England expects every man to do his duty ; " and the expectation was fully justified . The enemy fought desperately and bravely , but their line was penetrated in every direction ; the British ships engaging sometimes two of the hostile ...
... England expects every man to do his duty ; " and the expectation was fully justified . The enemy fought desperately and bravely , but their line was penetrated in every direction ; the British ships engaging sometimes two of the hostile ...
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... England . " Napo- leon dashed the gold medal with violence to the other end of the room , exclaiming , " Vile flatterer ! how dare you tell me that the French eagle strangles the English leopard , when I cannot send out to sea the ...
... England . " Napo- leon dashed the gold medal with violence to the other end of the room , exclaiming , " Vile flatterer ! how dare you tell me that the French eagle strangles the English leopard , when I cannot send out to sea the ...
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... England and France were at length destined to cement the peace of the world , by mutually entering into friendly relations . Napoleon did not lose any time in opening a negociation . Aided by Talleyrand , who earnestly counselled a ...
... England and France were at length destined to cement the peace of the world , by mutually entering into friendly relations . Napoleon did not lose any time in opening a negociation . Aided by Talleyrand , who earnestly counselled a ...
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