The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... side . As he directed the operations , he held one of the lanterns himself . " I shall never forget , " says Savary , " the ex- pression in the countenances of the men , on seeing the Emperor lighting them with a lantern , nor the heavy ...
... side . As he directed the operations , he held one of the lanterns himself . " I shall never forget , " says Savary , " the ex- pression in the countenances of the men , on seeing the Emperor lighting them with a lantern , nor the heavy ...
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... side . I shall only add here , that at seven o'clock in the evening , when the houses opposite to the palace were in flames , the light was so intense , that people could see to read hand - writing , both in the palace - court and in ...
... side . I shall only add here , that at seven o'clock in the evening , when the houses opposite to the palace were in flames , the light was so intense , that people could see to read hand - writing , both in the palace - court and in ...
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... side are so variously and contradictorily stated , that it is vain to attempt a correct estimate . From the description of the battle , it seems likely they were nearly equal . The French , it is certain , lost sixteen generals . Twelve ...
... side are so variously and contradictorily stated , that it is vain to attempt a correct estimate . From the description of the battle , it seems likely they were nearly equal . The French , it is certain , lost sixteen generals . Twelve ...
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... side of the river . Intelligence was instantly sent to Napo- leon , who pressed forward with the divisions of Ney , Mortier , and Bernadotte , and the horse and foot guards . He soon arrived on the field , and there found Lannes engaged ...
... side of the river . Intelligence was instantly sent to Napo- leon , who pressed forward with the divisions of Ney , Mortier , and Bernadotte , and the horse and foot guards . He soon arrived on the field , and there found Lannes engaged ...
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... side of the Aller , united with the battalion which had been left there , and pursued their flight . towards the Niemen , by Tilsit , having first set fire to the wooden bridge of the Aller . Napoleon sent no cavalry in pursuit , though ...
... side of the Aller , united with the battalion which had been left there , and pursued their flight . towards the Niemen , by Tilsit , having first set fire to the wooden bridge of the Aller . Napoleon sent no cavalry in pursuit , though ...
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