The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother Joseph ...D. Appleton, 1856 |
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Side 5
... Artillery for Portugal -Reille's appointment - Ciudad Rodrigo - Censure of Marmont- Capture of Valencia - Plan of operations for Decaen - Joseph com- mander - in - chief - English force in the Peninsula - Augmentation of Suchet's ...
... Artillery for Portugal -Reille's appointment - Ciudad Rodrigo - Censure of Marmont- Capture of Valencia - Plan of operations for Decaen - Joseph com- mander - in - chief - English force in the Peninsula - Augmentation of Suchet's ...
Side 8
... artillery , also to the Nassau detachment , as well as to the 168 horse soldiers belonging to the 10th , 15th , and 22nd chasseurs ; all are to go to Valladolid . In the dispositions made this morning for the organisation of the Duke of ...
... artillery , also to the Nassau detachment , as well as to the 168 horse soldiers belonging to the 10th , 15th , and 22nd chasseurs ; all are to go to Valladolid . In the dispositions made this morning for the organisation of the Duke of ...
Side 15
... , on hearing of my entry into Mad- rid , re - embarked the artillery which they had brought for Spain and Portugal . 1 sup- I have received no letters from Marshal Soult , JAN . 1809 . 15 GENERALS TO GO TO VALLADOLID .
... , on hearing of my entry into Mad- rid , re - embarked the artillery which they had brought for Spain and Portugal . 1 sup- I have received no letters from Marshal Soult , JAN . 1809 . 15 GENERALS TO GO TO VALLADOLID .
Side 21
... artillery travel by them ? 3rdly . Between Villercayo and Orduna . 4thly . Between Villercayo and Burgos . 5thly . Between Villercayo and Miranda , or any other point along the Ebro . 6thly . From Villercayo to Santander . 7thly . From ...
... artillery travel by them ? 3rdly . Between Villercayo and Orduna . 4thly . Between Villercayo and Burgos . 5thly . Between Villercayo and Miranda , or any other point along the Ebro . 6thly . From Villercayo to Santander . 7thly . From ...
Side 22
... artillery in order to take Seville . M. de Fréville's letter would be right if this corn were meant for sale ; but as it is intended for food for the army , it must be seized immediately . * I am writing to the intendant to this effect ...
... artillery in order to take Seville . M. de Fréville's letter would be right if this corn were meant for sale ; but as it is intended for food for the army , it must be seized immediately . * I am writing to the intendant to this effect ...
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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...