The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... field of battle , should be cast into a pillar , to be erected in the Place Vendôme , to perpetuate the glory of the French army . By a third decree , shortly afterwards , the Emperor adopted all the children of the generals , officers ...
... field of battle , should be cast into a pillar , to be erected in the Place Vendôme , to perpetuate the glory of the French army . By a third decree , shortly afterwards , the Emperor adopted all the children of the generals , officers ...
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... 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 retreat in the direction of Weimar , which he was ...
... 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 retreat in the direction of Weimar , which he was ...
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... field , arriving from their state of inaction at Auerstadt ; and rushing upon the fugitives , who were in irretrievable disorder , pursued them with deadly speed along the road towards Wei- mar . The confusion and carnage became ...
... field , arriving from their state of inaction at Auerstadt ; and rushing upon the fugitives , who were in irretrievable disorder , pursued them with deadly speed along the road towards Wei- mar . The confusion and carnage became ...
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... field , arriving from their state of inaction at Auerstadt ; and rushing upon the fugitives , who were in irretrievable disorder , pursued them with deadly speed along the road towards WeiThe confusion and carnage became horrible , when ...
... field , arriving from their state of inaction at Auerstadt ; and rushing upon the fugitives , who were in irretrievable disorder , pursued them with deadly speed along the road towards WeiThe confusion and carnage became horrible , when ...
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... fields , escorted by a small body of cavalry . He had shewn great courage in the battle , but courage was no longer of any ... field , told but too plainly that death was close at their heels . He was indeed at hand . " The Webicht , the ...
... fields , escorted by a small body of cavalry . He had shewn great courage in the battle , but courage was no longer of any ... field , told but too plainly that death was close at their heels . He was indeed at hand . " The Webicht , the ...
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