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... night nearly sleepless to take two wounds and have a horse shot under him , was very weary . He turned the pursuit over to General Zach , with infantry columns moving parallel along both roads eastward , and himself went back to ...
... night nearly sleepless to take two wounds and have a horse shot under him , was very weary . He turned the pursuit over to General Zach , with infantry columns moving parallel along both roads eastward , and himself went back to ...
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... night- mare narrative , like something out of E.T.A. Hoffmann . Naumburg turned out to be army headquarters , where Gentz met General Graf Kalkreuth , who commanded a division . The General kept him for five hours , talking all the time ...
... night- mare narrative , like something out of E.T.A. Hoffmann . Naumburg turned out to be army headquarters , where Gentz met General Graf Kalkreuth , who commanded a division . The General kept him for five hours , talking all the time ...
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... night before , and they signed a paper to- gether : " We swear to stake our lives without question and not to ... night Lannes ' light cavalry were close to Saalfeld ; Augereau a day's march behind him ; Bernadotte sleeping the night at ...
... night before , and they signed a paper to- gether : " We swear to stake our lives without question and not to ... night Lannes ' light cavalry were close to Saalfeld ; Augereau a day's march behind him ; Bernadotte sleeping the night at ...
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THE CAPTAIN IS IN CONFERENCE | 1 |
RENAISSANCE | 9 |
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