The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother Joseph ...D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... way back to Madrid : the communication by way of Valladolid , Burgos , Segovia , and Guadarrama , will thus be secured . Order posts to be placed on the road to Villa Castin , you and on the roads between Madrid and Segovia ,
... way back to Madrid : the communication by way of Valladolid , Burgos , Segovia , and Guadarrama , will thus be secured . Order posts to be placed on the road to Villa Castin , you and on the roads between Madrid and Segovia ,
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... posts , so as to have rapid communication ; that some of his staff officers should always be with Marshal Soult ready to proceed whither- soever they may be required , if the English , instead of re - em- barking , were to land fresh ...
... posts , so as to have rapid communication ; that some of his staff officers should always be with Marshal Soult ready to proceed whither- soever they may be required , if the English , instead of re - em- barking , were to land fresh ...
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... post from hence to Miranda 3 gendarmes d'élite are placed , and order General Kellermann to put into each post at least 50 dragoons , so that my couriers may be escorted and travel safely by night . Express my displeasure to the ...
... post from hence to Miranda 3 gendarmes d'élite are placed , and order General Kellermann to put into each post at least 50 dragoons , so that my couriers may be escorted and travel safely by night . Express my displeasure to the ...
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... post , have been assassinated at the junction of the Guadarrama and Escurial roads . I had requested 25 or 30 of the Royal Foreign regiment to be sent thither . I see no objection to your taking prisoners who may be trusted to form your ...
... post , have been assassinated at the junction of the Guadarrama and Escurial roads . I had requested 25 or 30 of the Royal Foreign regiment to be sent thither . I see no objection to your taking prisoners who may be trusted to form your ...
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... posts , and , besides , a division of dragoons . I think that I wrote to advise you to make your entry into Madrid on the 14th . Denon is anxious for some pictures ; I wish you to seize all that you can find in the confiscated houses ...
... posts , and , besides , a division of dragoons . I think that I wrote to advise you to make your entry into Madrid on the 14th . Denon is anxious for some pictures ; I wish you to seize all that you can find in the confiscated houses ...
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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...