The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... returned towards his bivouac thoughtful and silent . The Emperor Alexander , together with the remains of the Russian army , which amounted to about five and twenty thousand men , many of them without arms or baggage , were entirely at ...
... returned towards his bivouac thoughtful and silent . The Emperor Alexander , together with the remains of the Russian army , which amounted to about five and twenty thousand men , many of them without arms or baggage , were entirely at ...
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... returned to Vienna , where Napoleon had again established himself in the palace of Schoenbrunn , while Talleyrand and Prince John of Lichtenstein adjusted , at Pres- burg , the terms of peace between France and Austria . It is reported ...
... returned to Vienna , where Napoleon had again established himself in the palace of Schoenbrunn , while Talleyrand and Prince John of Lichtenstein adjusted , at Pres- burg , the terms of peace between France and Austria . It is reported ...
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... returned to his seat with great composure , and issued his command that Lannes should withdraw from the palace . But the indignity was soon forgiven : Napoleon knew how to make allowance for momentary passion , where he was conscious of ...
... returned to his seat with great composure , and issued his command that Lannes should withdraw from the palace . But the indignity was soon forgiven : Napoleon knew how to make allowance for momentary passion , where he was conscious of ...
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... returning to the original policy , out of which he had been forced by the power of Prussia . These were generous terms , and gladly accepted . Far different was the measure dealt to the Duke of Brunswick , who was now made to drink , to ...
... returning to the original policy , out of which he had been forced by the power of Prussia . These were generous terms , and gladly accepted . Far different was the measure dealt to the Duke of Brunswick , who was now made to drink , to ...
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... returned to their friendly labour , and safely conducted the advanced guard to the right bank of the Vistula . Napoleon entered Warsaw on the 18th of December . His entrance was hailed with enthusiasm by the inhabitants ; but he was not ...
... returned to their friendly labour , and safely conducted the advanced guard to the right bank of the Vistula . Napoleon entered Warsaw on the 18th of December . His entrance was hailed with enthusiasm by the inhabitants ; but he was not ...
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