The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... captain would never do wrong who laid his ship alongside of the enemy . His last signal bore the words , " England expects every man to do his duty ; " and the expectation was fully justified . The enemy fought desperately and bravely ...
... captain would never do wrong who laid his ship alongside of the enemy . His last signal bore the words , " England expects every man to do his duty ; " and the expectation was fully justified . The enemy fought desperately and bravely ...
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... Captain - General of Arragon , chiefly on account of his fidelity to Ferdinand , whom he had accompanied to Bayonne he was very young , and inexperienced , but was calculated to be an object of popular enthusiasm being handsome ...
... Captain - General of Arragon , chiefly on account of his fidelity to Ferdinand , whom he had accompanied to Bayonne he was very young , and inexperienced , but was calculated to be an object of popular enthusiasm being handsome ...
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... Captain Hardinge , a staff - officer , attempted to take it off , but the dying man stopped him , saying , ' It is as well as it is . I had rather it should go out of the field with me ; ' and in that manner , so becoming to a soldier ...
... Captain Hardinge , a staff - officer , attempted to take it off , but the dying man stopped him , saying , ' It is as well as it is . I had rather it should go out of the field with me ; ' and in that manner , so becoming to a soldier ...
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... captain of his guard , occupied the box . Duroc and Lobau followed in a sledge . Napoleon afterwards changed his carriage for a sledge , and thus performed the journey . The Cossacks surprised a hamlet which lay in his route that very ...
... captain of his guard , occupied the box . Duroc and Lobau followed in a sledge . Napoleon afterwards changed his carriage for a sledge , and thus performed the journey . The Cossacks surprised a hamlet which lay in his route that very ...
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... captain in this guard , declares , that though Marshal Moncey was worthy of the highest confidence , his staff was a focus of intrigues , in which the defence of Paris was less . thought of than the means of taking advantage of ...
... captain in this guard , declares , that though Marshal Moncey was worthy of the highest confidence , his staff was a focus of intrigues , in which the defence of Paris was less . thought of than the means of taking advantage of ...
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