The Empire and the Glory: Napoleon Bonaparte: 1800-1806W. Sloane Associates, 1948 - 535 páginas |
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... nearly noon , the Imperials had been granted time to get all their forces through the bridgehead and into line , especially their numer- ous cannon . Fifty of them were brought to bear on the squares of the Consular Guard , while the ...
... nearly noon , the Imperials had been granted time to get all their forces through the bridgehead and into line , especially their numer- ous cannon . Fifty of them were brought to bear on the squares of the Consular Guard , while the ...
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... nearly 30,000 men in presence and drove the enemy in , but his scouts reported that behind their retreat the French had come to a stand and were bringing up artillery about ten miles south and west , in the Ebersberg forest , a wide ...
... nearly 30,000 men in presence and drove the enemy in , but his scouts reported that behind their retreat the French had come to a stand and were bringing up artillery about ten miles south and west , in the Ebersberg forest , a wide ...
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... nearly a third of his force , but he had taken 115 cannon and Its regiments formed square 6,000 prisoners , and had inflicted nearly 15,000 casualties -with 26,000 men against 64,000 . IX Where was Bernadotte all this time ? At Dornburg ...
... nearly a third of his force , but he had taken 115 cannon and Its regiments formed square 6,000 prisoners , and had inflicted nearly 15,000 casualties -with 26,000 men against 64,000 . IX Where was Bernadotte all this time ? At Dornburg ...
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