The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... direction ; the British ships engaging sometimes two of the hostile squadron at a time : the Victory at one period maintaining an incessant fire on three . The result was the well - known and decisive victory which nearly annihilated ...
... direction ; the British ships engaging sometimes two of the hostile squadron at a time : the Victory at one period maintaining an incessant fire on three . The result was the well - known and decisive victory which nearly annihilated ...
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... direction of Weimar , which he was enabled to effect , in consequence of Davoust's want of cavalry , Bernadotte having contrived to hold them back with his own division . On the same morning which decided the fate of one half of the ...
... direction of Weimar , which he was enabled to effect , in consequence of Davoust's want of cavalry , Bernadotte having contrived to hold them back with his own division . On the same morning which decided the fate of one half of the ...
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... direction . A bold and close attack , made by Lannes upon the centre of the Prussian line , caused them to change front on their right wing , the left wing in the rear . The French army was therefore obliged to make the opposite ...
... direction . A bold and close attack , made by Lannes upon the centre of the Prussian line , caused them to change front on their right wing , the left wing in the rear . The French army was therefore obliged to make the opposite ...
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... direction . A bold and close attack , made by Lannes upon the centre of the Prussian line , caused them to change front on their right wing , the left wing in the rear . The French army was therefore obliged to make the opposite ...
... direction . A bold and close attack , made by Lannes upon the centre of the Prussian line , caused them to change front on their right wing , the left wing in the rear . The French army was therefore obliged to make the opposite ...
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... direction of Strelitz , and effected a junction with the dukes of Wei- mar and Brunswick - Oels , who still held ten thousand men together . With them he passed the Elbe at Lauenburg , having formed the plan of reinforcing the Prussian ...
... direction of Strelitz , and effected a junction with the dukes of Wei- mar and Brunswick - Oels , who still held ten thousand men together . With them he passed the Elbe at Lauenburg , having formed the plan of reinforcing the Prussian ...
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