... every exertion, when at daylight Napoleon hastened to him. Affecting to disbelieve the reports that the inhabitants were firing their own city, he put more rigid commands on Mortier to keep the soldiers from the work of destruction. The marshal simply... Napoleon and His Marshals - Página 253por J. T. Headley - 1847 - 647 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1850 - 704 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The Marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke was issuing like steam from the sides of the pent-up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin, the ancient palace of... | |
| 1846 - 730 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The Marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke...thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin, the ancient 554 Napoleon and his Marshals. 555 palace of the Czars, whose huge structure rose high above the surrounding... | |
| Salem Town - 1850 - 372 páginas
...from their work of destruction. 8. The marshal simply pointed to some iron covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which, smoke was issuing like steam from the sides of a pent up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned toward the Kremlin," the ancient palace of the... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke...was enabled to subdue the fire. But the next night, September 15th, at midnight, the sentinels on watch upon lofty Kremlin saw below them the flames bursting... | |
| 1866 - 408 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke was issuing like steain from the sides of a pent-up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin,... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1873 - 408 páginas
...of modern times commenced — THE BURNING OF Moscow. THE BtjftNING Ofr MOSCOW. houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke...'volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin,3 the ancient palace of the Czars, whose huge structure rose high above the surrounding edifices.... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1880 - 360 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The Marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke .was issuing, like steam from the sides of a volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin, the ancient palace of the 6 Czars,... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 páginas
...from the work of destruction. 9. The marshal simply pointed to some ironcovered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke was issuing like ateam from the sides of a pent-up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned towards the Kremlin,... | |
| Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 516 páginas
...soldiers from the work of destruction. The marshal simply pointed to some iron-covered houses that had not yet been opened, from every crevice of which smoke...pent-up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned toward the Kremlin," the ancient palace of the Czars, whose huge structure rose high above the surrounding... | |
| Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 514 páginas
...issuing like steam from the sides of a pent-up volcano. Sad and thoughtful, Napoleon turned toward the Kremlin," the ancient palace of the Czars, whose...structure rose high above the surrounding edifices. enabled to subdue the fire; but the next night, September 15th, at midnight, the sentinels at watch... | |
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