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Napoléon . He had halted in Prague with an attack of dysen- tery , but would present himself before the French Emperor at least by December 1. The Allied monarchs were agreed that Napoléon , no little appalled by the strength of the ...
Napoléon . He had halted in Prague with an attack of dysen- tery , but would present himself before the French Emperor at least by December 1. The Allied monarchs were agreed that Napoléon , no little appalled by the strength of the ...
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... Napoléon's new tactic and it was outnumbered . Constantine put in his heavy horse to sustain the effort , but it did no more than force the French foot to form square , and Napoléon himself , now on the Pratzen , threw forward Bessières ...
... Napoléon's new tactic and it was outnumbered . Constantine put in his heavy horse to sustain the effort , but it did no more than force the French foot to form square , and Napoléon himself , now on the Pratzen , threw forward Bessières ...
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... Napoléon , looking toward an armistice . The symbolism of history directed that the French Emperor should be found ... Napoléon's terms . They included the retreat from Austrian territory of all Russian troops , since Alexander , bitter ...
... Napoléon , looking toward an armistice . The symbolism of history directed that the French Emperor should be found ... Napoléon's terms . They included the retreat from Austrian territory of all Russian troops , since Alexander , bitter ...
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