The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... artillery and ammunition , were not close in the rear of his army , but at Naumburg , on his extreme left ; his head - quarters being still at Weimar ; his left , at Schleitz , under Prince Hohenlohe , and his right , at Muhlhausen ...
... artillery and ammunition , were not close in the rear of his army , but at Naumburg , on his extreme left ; his head - quarters being still at Weimar ; his left , at Schleitz , under Prince Hohenlohe , and his right , at Muhlhausen ...
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... artillery belonging to the division of 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 ...
... artillery belonging to the division of 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 ...
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... artillery awakened the inhabitants of Weimar out of their sleep . The report came with the wind ; all the windows in the houses clattered and shook , and universal consternation spread through the town . Young and old rushed into the ...
... artillery awakened the inhabitants of Weimar out of their sleep . The report came with the wind ; all the windows in the houses clattered and shook , and universal consternation spread through the town . Young and old rushed into the ...
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... artillery and standards . On the 18th , Erfurt surrendered to Murat with a hundred and twenty pieces of cannon , immense magazines , and fourteen thousand men prisoners of war , among whom were Marshal Moellendorf , and the Prince of ...
... artillery and standards . On the 18th , Erfurt surrendered to Murat with a hundred and twenty pieces of cannon , immense magazines , and fourteen thousand men prisoners of war , among whom were Marshal Moellendorf , and the Prince of ...
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... artillery was of the first description , so far as the men , guns , carriages and appointments were concerned ; but the rank of general of artillery had not the predominant weight in the Russian army which ought to be possessed by those ...
... artillery was of the first description , so far as the men , guns , carriages and appointments were concerned ; but the rank of general of artillery had not the predominant weight in the Russian army which ought to be possessed by those ...
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