The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother Joseph ...D. Appleton, 1856 |
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Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). 553724 Fx1580.14 Fr 1404.252 A 1859. April 9 . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XII . (
Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). 553724 Fx1580.14 Fr 1404.252 A 1859. April 9 . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XII . (
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Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XII . ( CONTINUED . ) Spain : military movements - Distribution of troops - French successes— Circulation of news - Instructions for commanders - Battle of Villa Franca ...
Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XII . ( CONTINUED . ) Spain : military movements - Distribution of troops - French successes— Circulation of news - Instructions for commanders - Battle of Villa Franca ...
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... French forces in Portugal - Drouet's command - For- mation of Army of the Centre - Caffarelli's command — Displeasure with Soult - Affairs of Portugal .. - CHAPTER XVII . Introductory Remarks - Spain : Napoleon's orders and instructions ...
... French forces in Portugal - Drouet's command - For- mation of Army of the Centre - Caffarelli's command — Displeasure with Soult - Affairs of Portugal .. - CHAPTER XVII . Introductory Remarks - Spain : Napoleon's orders and instructions ...
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Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). CHAPTER XVIII . Summary - Spain : Napoleon's orders and instructions - Suchet's ... French army - Instructions to Joseph as to the government of Spain and the command of the army - Battle of Vittoria ...
Napoleon I (Emperor of the French). CHAPTER XVIII . Summary - Spain : Napoleon's orders and instructions - Suchet's ... French army - Instructions to Joseph as to the government of Spain and the command of the army - Battle of Vittoria ...
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... French officers , give ensigncies to many of your old serjeant - majors . There exists , in truth , no longer even the shadow of a Spanish army . The 4000 or 5000 men who were taken prisoners from La Romana were in a horri- ble state ...
... French officers , give ensigncies to many of your old serjeant - majors . There exists , in truth , no longer even the shadow of a Spanish army . The 4000 or 5000 men who were taken prisoners from La Romana were in a horri- ble state ...
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The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ... Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ... Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ... Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1856 |
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Side 347 - I gave to you, and with the spirit of all my letters, you must not allow, happen what may, the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy. The manoeuvres which I am about to make may possibly prevent your hearing from me for several clays.
Side 348 - Never lose sight of my son, and remember that I would rather know that he was in the Seine than that he was in the hands of the enemies of France : the fate of Astyanax, prisoner to the Greeks, has always seemed to me to be the most lamentable in history.
Side 270 - ... and the opinions of a set of people who never reflect. Yes, I will talk to you openly. If Talleyrand has anything to do with the project of leaving the Empress in Paris in case of the approach of the enemy, it is treachery. I repeat, distrust that man. I have dealt with him for the last...