The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother Joseph ...D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... infantry should join its own regiment in Mermet's division , in order that the regiment may consist of four battalions . Desire the 17th light infantry and the 27th horse chasseurs to proceed to Valladolid , and give the same order to ...
... infantry should join its own regiment in Mermet's division , in order that the regiment may consist of four battalions . Desire the 17th light infantry and the 27th horse chasseurs to proceed to Valladolid , and give the same order to ...
Side 9
... infantry , the Irish and Russian battalion , the Westphalian battalion , and the third battalion of the 5th light infantry , all under the command of General Treilhard . [ 470. ] NAPOLEON TO JOSEPH . Astorga , Jan. 2 , 1809 . My Brother ...
... infantry , the Irish and Russian battalion , the Westphalian battalion , and the third battalion of the 5th light infantry , all under the command of General Treilhard . [ 470. ] NAPOLEON TO JOSEPH . Astorga , Jan. 2 , 1809 . My Brother ...
Side 10
... infantry is to remain at Leon . Send intendants to these provinces . Print 12,000 or 15,000 copies of the ' Gazette de Madrid ; ' let it be circulated in every direction . It would be well to reprint the gazettes which have appeared ...
... infantry is to remain at Leon . Send intendants to these provinces . Print 12,000 or 15,000 copies of the ' Gazette de Madrid ; ' let it be circulated in every direction . It would be well to reprint the gazettes which have appeared ...
Side 11
... infantry . On the evening of the 3rd , Merle's division arrived and charged the English rearguard , which held a fine position on the heights of Pierros . The English were routed . Several hundred prisoners were taken . We had forty men ...
... infantry . On the evening of the 3rd , Merle's division arrived and charged the English rearguard , which held a fine position on the heights of Pierros . The English were routed . Several hundred prisoners were taken . We had forty men ...
Side 12
... infantry . You will let Marshal Ney know that I wish him to remain at Astorga , to administer the country , and establish magazines , in which he should always keep 100,000 rations of flour and 20,000 of bread ; and that he is to order ...
... infantry . You will let Marshal Ney know that I wish him to remain at Astorga , to administer the country , and establish magazines , in which he should always keep 100,000 rations of flour and 20,000 of bread ; and that he is to order ...
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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...