The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... horses . The multi- tude were still occupied with this saddening spectacle , when several artillery - men , begrimed with the smoke of gunpowder , and stained with blood , with faces as if covered with black crape , rushed , in a troop ...
... horses . The multi- tude were still occupied with this saddening spectacle , when several artillery - men , begrimed with the smoke of gunpowder , and stained with blood , with faces as if covered with black crape , rushed , in a troop ...
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... horse regiments are nevertheless excellently trained , and have uniformly behaved well . But the Cossacks are a species of force belonging to Russia exclusively ; and although subsequent events have probably rendered every reader in ...
... horse regiments are nevertheless excellently trained , and have uniformly behaved well . But the Cossacks are a species of force belonging to Russia exclusively ; and although subsequent events have probably rendered every reader in ...
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... horse peculiar to the country - far from handsome , but tractable , hardy , swift , and sure- footed , beyond any ... horses have been known to march one hundred miles in twenty - four hours without halt- ing . They plunge into woods ...
... horse peculiar to the country - far from handsome , but tractable , hardy , swift , and sure- footed , beyond any ... horses have been known to march one hundred miles in twenty - four hours without halt- ing . They plunge into woods ...
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... horse peculiar to the country - far from handsome , but tractable , hardy , swift , and sure- footed , beyond any ... horses have been known to march one hundred miles in twenty - four hours without halt- ing . They plunge into woods ...
... horse peculiar to the country - far from handsome , but tractable , hardy , swift , and sure- footed , beyond any ... horses have been known to march one hundred miles in twenty - four hours without halt- ing . They plunge into woods ...
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... horses - killed in the desperate charges of the cavalry , -scattered arms , balls , and all hideous and horrible remains of the mortal struggle . The air was filled with piteous and appalling sounds ; the watch - fires shot a pale gleam ...
... horses - killed in the desperate charges of the cavalry , -scattered arms , balls , and all hideous and horrible remains of the mortal struggle . The air was filled with piteous and appalling sounds ; the watch - fires shot a pale gleam ...
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