The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 50
Página 4
... ( Signed ) " ALEXANDER . " The truth was , that , as far as the Russians were concerned , the armistice did not commence till their emperor had signed the condi- tions ; but Davoust , giving credit to the signature of Alexander , had ...
... ( Signed ) " ALEXANDER . " The truth was , that , as far as the Russians were concerned , the armistice did not commence till their emperor had signed the condi- tions ; but Davoust , giving credit to the signature of Alexander , had ...
Página 5
... signed with England at Berlin , where the battle of Austerlitz was , as yet , unknown . The conster- nation which ensued was great ; as nearly an equal fear was entertained of offending either of the belligerent powers ; but it ended ...
... signed with England at Berlin , where the battle of Austerlitz was , as yet , unknown . The conster- nation which ensued was great ; as nearly an equal fear was entertained of offending either of the belligerent powers ; but it ended ...
Página 7
... signed at Presburg , on the 26th of December , little more than three weeks after the battle of Austerlitz . No great time was required to settle conditions which one power had only to dictate , and the other no alternative but to grant ...
... signed at Presburg , on the 26th of December , little more than three weeks after the battle of Austerlitz . No great time was required to settle conditions which one power had only to dictate , and the other no alternative but to grant ...
Página 9
... signed a treaty of peace with it in July , influenced by the pacific inclinations of the English minister . Not satisfied with this fair promise of continued power , Napoleon now resolved to surround his throne with an order of nobles ...
... signed a treaty of peace with it in July , influenced by the pacific inclinations of the English minister . Not satisfied with this fair promise of continued power , Napoleon now resolved to surround his throne with an order of nobles ...
Página 51
... signing it , had imposed upon him the necessity of averting the war upon any terms . Above all , it was an object of paramount importance to gain the requisite time for preparing to engage with adequate means in the struggle which , it ...
... signing it , had imposed upon him the necessity of averting the war upon any terms . Above all , it was an object of paramount importance to gain the requisite time for preparing to engage with adequate means in the struggle which , it ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiral allies appeared arms arrived artillery attack Austria battle Bellerophon Bernadotte Bertrand Blucher body Bonaparte Bourbons British Captain Maitland Casas cause cavalry command commenced corps Cossacks cuirassiers danger Davoust declared defence division Duke Duke of Wellington Emperor of Austria enemy England English Eugene Europe Ferdinand fire force France French army gave governor Grouchy head Helena honour horses hundred thousand infantry Italy Junot King King of Prussia Kutusoff Longwood Lord Lord Keith Lord Wellington Madrid Marshal midst military morning Moscow Murat Napo Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte nation negociations never night o'clock O'Meara occasion occupied officers palace Paris passed peace Portugal position possession Prince prisoners rear received regiment remained replied retreat returned road Russian army Savary says sent shew side Sir Hudson Lowe Smolensko soldiers Soult sovereigns Spain throne took treaty troops victory Wavres Wellington whole wounded