The Century: A Popular QuarterlyCentury Company, 1896 |
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... feel that he had prevented the inva- sion of Austria , Napoleon that he had regained his strong defensive . While the victory of Dresden had gone for nothing , yet this situ- ation was nevertheless a double triumph for Napoleon . Ney ...
... feel that he had prevented the inva- sion of Austria , Napoleon that he had regained his strong defensive . While the victory of Dresden had gone for nothing , yet this situ- ation was nevertheless a double triumph for Napoleon . Ney ...
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... feel Bernadotte and complete the investment . Neither was entirely successful , but Marmont withdrew from before Blücher , and Ney from VOL . LII . - 68 . ENGRAVED BY CHARLES STATE . before Bernadotte and Bennigsen , in order to avoid ...
... feel Bernadotte and complete the investment . Neither was entirely successful , but Marmont withdrew from before Blücher , and Ney from VOL . LII . - 68 . ENGRAVED BY CHARLES STATE . before Bernadotte and Bennigsen , in order to avoid ...
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... feel- ings of the army . He says that neither Alex- ander nor Frederick William would have assented to them had they not been con- vinced that Napoleon would « never in the world of his own accord » resolve to accept them . Yet the ...
... feel- ings of the army . He says that neither Alex- ander nor Frederick William would have assented to them had they not been con- vinced that Napoleon would « never in the world of his own accord » resolve to accept them . Yet the ...
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... feel no regret if only by a similar abnegation England would provide the means for a general , hon- orable peace . Metternich replied that noth- ing now stood in the way of convening a con- gress , and that he would notify England to ...
... feel no regret if only by a similar abnegation England would provide the means for a general , hon- orable peace . Metternich replied that noth- ing now stood in the way of convening a con- gress , and that he would notify England to ...
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... feels that he must submit the full expression of his feelings to their Majesties . It is twelve years since , in the dearth of officials , he was appointed to Chihli ; his shortcomings have been many , and his merits few . He has ...
... feels that he must submit the full expression of his feelings to their Majesties . It is twelve years since , in the dearth of officials , he was appointed to Chihli ; his shortcomings have been many , and his merits few . He has ...
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