The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... , for I might have followed up my victory , and taken all the Russian and Austrian army ; but , at least , some tears the less will be shed . " " The suspension of hostilities was immediately followed by two decrees 4 THE HISTORY OF.
... , for I might have followed up my victory , and taken all the Russian and Austrian army ; but , at least , some tears the less will be shed . " " The suspension of hostilities was immediately followed by two decrees 4 THE HISTORY OF.
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... immediately ordered a large army , under his brother Joseph , to advance against them . He had a quarrel of long standing with the Queen of Naples . " As to her , " he exclaimed , when he heard of this new piece of perfidy , " I am not ...
... immediately ordered a large army , under his brother Joseph , to advance against them . He had a quarrel of long standing with the Queen of Naples . " As to her , " he exclaimed , when he heard of this new piece of perfidy , " I am not ...
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... immediately . He had been an ardent anti - gallican , and was emulous of the fame of Gustavus Adolphus , and Charles the Twelfth . He had accordingly raised an army to free Hanover from the French , and commenced the siege of Hamelen in ...
... immediately . He had been an ardent anti - gallican , and was emulous of the fame of Gustavus Adolphus , and Charles the Twelfth . He had accordingly raised an army to free Hanover from the French , and commenced the siege of Hamelen in ...
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... immediately the victory was assured ; and the first instalment was actually paid with the English subsidy , which arrived at that moment to support the war against him . The very day after the signature of the treaty , Napoleon left ...
... immediately the victory was assured ; and the first instalment was actually paid with the English subsidy , which arrived at that moment to support the war against him . The very day after the signature of the treaty , Napoleon left ...
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... immediately evacuate Germany : secondly , that France should cease to present obstacles to the formation of the northern confederacy : thirdly , that the fortress of Wesel , and the three abbeys seized by Murat , should be restored ...
... immediately evacuate Germany : secondly , that France should cease to present obstacles to the formation of the northern confederacy : thirdly , that the fortress of Wesel , and the three abbeys seized by Murat , should be restored ...
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