The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... Marshal Davoust's division to ensure their surrender . But he chose to sacrifice this important opportunity to the false glory of playing a magnani- mous part towards the legitimate sovereigns of Europe ; a fatal delusion which grew ...
... Marshal Davoust's division to ensure their surrender . But he chose to sacrifice this important opportunity to the false glory of playing a magnani- mous part towards the legitimate sovereigns of Europe ; a fatal delusion which grew ...
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... marshal found that Alexander had left it , and set out for St. Petersburgh ; and not conceiving that his orders authorised his following thither , he returned to Vienna , where Napoleon had again established himself in the palace of ...
... marshal found that Alexander had left it , and set out for St. Petersburgh ; and not conceiving that his orders authorised his following thither , he returned to Vienna , where Napoleon had again established himself in the palace of ...
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... Marshal Lannes , and was entirely defeated and put to flight ; the young prince , one of the prime movers of the war , being among its first victims . He fought with passionate gallantry at the head of his troops , but being summoned to ...
... Marshal Lannes , and was entirely defeated and put to flight ; the young prince , one of the prime movers of the war , being among its first victims . He fought with passionate gallantry at the head of his troops , but being summoned to ...
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... Marshal Lannes , which was to commence the action , sticking fast in a ravine , which had been mistaken in the dark- ness for a road . The wheels of the foremost were fast jammed against the rocks , and about a hundred wagons , which ...
... Marshal Lannes , which was to commence the action , sticking fast in a ravine , which had been mistaken in the dark- ness for a road . The wheels of the foremost were fast jammed against the rocks , and about a hundred wagons , which ...
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... 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 retreat in the direction of Weimar , which he was enabled to effect , in consequence ...
... 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 retreat in the direction of Weimar , which he was enabled to effect , in consequence ...
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