The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... division which should bear down on the centre . He explained to his admirals and officers that his object was a close and decisive engagement ; and that , if in the confusion and smoke of the battle signals should not be visible , the ...
... division which should bear down on the centre . He explained to his admirals and officers that his object was a close and decisive engagement ; and that , if in the confusion and smoke of the battle signals should not be visible , the ...
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... division to ensure their surrender . But he chose to sacrifice this important opportunity to the false glory of playing a magnani- mous part towards the legitimate sovereigns of Europe ; a fatal delusion which grew upon him more and ...
... division to ensure their surrender . But he chose to sacrifice this important opportunity to the false glory of playing a magnani- mous part towards the legitimate sovereigns of Europe ; a fatal delusion which grew upon him more and ...
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... division of Marshal Lannes , and was entirely defeated and put to flight ; the young prince , one of the prime ... divisions of Bernadotte and Ney , and flanked , on his right , by the divisions of Soult and Davoust ; the left was ...
... division of Marshal Lannes , and was entirely defeated and put to flight ; the young prince , one of the prime ... divisions of Bernadotte and Ney , and flanked , on his right , by the divisions of Soult and Davoust ; the left was ...
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... divisions of Bernadotte and Davoust pushed on to Naumburg , took the place , and the flames of their stores and magazines were the first indications to the Prussians of their pe- rilous position . They at last perceived that they had ...
... divisions of Bernadotte and Davoust pushed on to Naumburg , took the place , and the flames of their stores and magazines were the first indications to the Prussians of their pe- rilous position . They at last perceived that they had ...
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... division of Marshal Lannes , which was to commence the action , sticking fast in a ravine , which had been mistaken ... division of the Prussian army which , commanded by the king and the Duke of Brunswick , had rested for the night on ...
... division of Marshal Lannes , which was to commence the action , sticking fast in a ravine , which had been mistaken ... division of the Prussian army which , commanded by the king and the Duke of Brunswick , had rested for the night on ...
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