The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... wounds ; and Villeneuve , unable to endure the anguish of mind consequent on his irretrievable disaster , committed suicide shortly afterwards . The mode of his death is appalling , from its calm and deliberate minuteness . He procured ...
... wounds ; and Villeneuve , unable to endure the anguish of mind consequent on his irretrievable disaster , committed suicide shortly afterwards . The mode of his death is appalling , from its calm and deliberate minuteness . He procured ...
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... wounded early in the action , and carried from the field . General Schmettau , and Marshal Moellendorf , the next in command , were also wounded ; and the king himself , with the scattered remains of the army , was left to execute a ...
... wounded early in the action , and carried from the field . General Schmettau , and Marshal Moellendorf , the next in command , were also wounded ; and the king himself , with the scattered remains of the army , was left to execute a ...
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... wounded and bleeding chas- seur , saying , Drink to the health of your Emperor . ' " The French prisoners were followed but too soon by Prussian cavalry , mortally wounded , hanging athwart their horses . The multi- tude were still ...
... wounded and bleeding chas- seur , saying , Drink to the health of your Emperor . ' " The French prisoners were followed but too soon by Prussian cavalry , mortally wounded , hanging athwart their horses . The multi- tude were still ...
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... wounded , and prisoners , fifty thousand men , on the 14th of October ; the number of generals and officers , included in the list , being much beyond the usual proportion ; while the French loss was comparatively small , and none of ...
... wounded , and prisoners , fifty thousand men , on the 14th of October ; the number of generals and officers , included in the list , being much beyond the usual proportion ; while the French loss was comparatively small , and none of ...
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... wounds , caused himself to be removed to the neutral town of Altona , where he died three weeks afterwards . A re- quest from his son to be allowed to bury him in his ancestral vault , was refused by Napoleon with the same sternness ...
... wounds , caused himself to be removed to the neutral town of Altona , where he died three weeks afterwards . A re- quest from his son to be allowed to bury him in his ancestral vault , was refused by Napoleon with the same sternness ...
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