The History of Napoleon, Volumen2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 páginas |
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... soon as his triumph over the French army was completed . He now waited on Napoleon with a congratulatory oration on his success . " This , " answered Napoleon , who perfectly compre- hended the duplicity of Prussia , " is a compliment ...
... soon as his triumph over the French army was completed . He now waited on Napoleon with a congratulatory oration on his success . " This , " answered Napoleon , who perfectly compre- hended the duplicity of Prussia , " is a compliment ...
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... soon began to plot his expul- sion from the throne , partly on account of his own want of conduct , and partly because they feared the resentment of Napoleon , and wished to avert it from themselves . We have never had the least ...
... soon began to plot his expul- sion from the throne , partly on account of his own want of conduct , and partly because they feared the resentment of Napoleon , and wished to avert it from themselves . We have never had the least ...
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... soon those who remained were surprised by a sharp ringing sound in the antechamber , followed by a clattering shower upon the floor . Napoleon , somewhat startled like the rest , opened the door to ascertain the cause , and there saw ...
... soon those who remained were surprised by a sharp ringing sound in the antechamber , followed by a clattering shower upon the floor . Napoleon , somewhat startled like the rest , opened the door to ascertain the cause , and there saw ...
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... soon ap- parent . The King of Prussia had placed the Duke of Brunswick at the head of his army . The duke had gained renown as a general in his youth , but he had been out - manoeuvred by Dumouriez in. 14 THE HISTORY OF.
... soon ap- parent . The King of Prussia had placed the Duke of Brunswick at the head of his army . The duke had gained renown as a general in his youth , but he had been out - manoeuvred by Dumouriez in. 14 THE HISTORY OF.
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... Soon after six o'clock a partial skirmishing began . The fog rose and dispersed at nine , and the two armies found themselves face to face under a clear autumn sky and a bright sun . The cannonade became general , and the battle was ...
... Soon after six o'clock a partial skirmishing began . The fog rose and dispersed at nine , and the two armies found themselves face to face under a clear autumn sky and a bright sun . The cannonade became general , and the battle was ...
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