Napoleon: A History of the Art of War ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1907 |
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... troops were advanced into Spain . The people rose against the monarchy , Murat occupied Madrid , and the king and Ferdinand , appealing to Napoleon as arbiter , were wheedled into resigning their rights to the throne , to which a ...
... troops were advanced into Spain . The people rose against the monarchy , Murat occupied Madrid , and the king and Ferdinand , appealing to Napoleon as arbiter , were wheedled into resigning their rights to the throne , to which a ...
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... troops a very ordinary march . This ought to be made in thirty - five days . " " The Portuguese is brave . The town " ( Lisbon ) " is populous . My order is then , positively , that my troops should not be dis- seminated in barracks ...
... troops a very ordinary march . This ought to be made in thirty - five days . " " The Portuguese is brave . The town " ( Lisbon ) " is populous . My order is then , positively , that my troops should not be dis- seminated in barracks ...
Side 6
... troops to France , in columns of eight hundred men each , and camp the French troops in good positions and together . " This will be followed by health and safety . " On November 12 he had afforded Junot some sound personal advice ...
... troops to France , in columns of eight hundred men each , and camp the French troops in good positions and together . " This will be followed by health and safety . " On November 12 he had afforded Junot some sound personal advice ...
Side 8
... troops , that he is to make no hostile movement , that the King of Spain has nothing to fear from our troops . " And again , on March 25 : " Live on the best terms possible with the King and the Court . Take no part in the different ...
... troops , that he is to make no hostile movement , that the King of Spain has nothing to fear from our troops . " And again , on March 25 : " Live on the best terms possible with the King and the Court . Take no part in the different ...
Side 10
... troops ; in Asturias , Blake ; in Valencia , Caro ; in Catalonia , Vives ; in Aragon , Palafox . Every man from seventeen to forty years was enrolled . Troops were assembled in numbers which promised to reach a hundred and twenty - five ...
... troops ; in Asturias , Blake ; in Valencia , Caro ; in Catalonia , Vives ; in Aragon , Palafox . Every man from seventeen to forty years was enrolled . Troops were assembled in numbers which promised to reach a hundred and twenty - five ...
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Abensberg advance April archduke arrived artillery Asparn assembled attack Augsburg Austrian Badajoz Bagration Barclay battalions battle Bavarians Bernadotte Berthier Bessières Bohemia Breitenlee bridge Burgos campaign Castaños cavalry centre Charles column command corps cross Danube Davout debouch defeat defense division Donauwörth Ebro Eggmühl enemy enemy's English Essling Eugene fight flank force French army Friant front Grand Army Guard guns headquarters Hilaire Hiller horse hundred infantry Ingolstadt Isar July Junot Kollowrath Kutusov La Romana Landshut Lannes Lefebvre left bank Linz Lisbon Lobau Madrid manœuvre Marmont marshals Massena miles Montbrun Moore Moscow move Murat Nansouty Napoleon Napoleon wrote operations orders Oudinot Passau Poniatowski Portugal position pushed Ratisbon reached rear regiments reserve retired retreat road Russian Salamanca Saragossa sent Smolensk soldiers Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish Tagus Talavera thousand town troops Tudela Vandamme Victor Vienna village Vilna Vitebsk Wagram Wellesley Wellington wing Wrede wrote Berthier
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Side 360 - These circumstances, combined with the extreme fatigue of the troops, the want of provisions, and the number of wounded to be taken care of, have prevented me from moving from my position.
Side 284 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side 167 - Austria arrived at my bivouac in Moravia ; you heard him implore my clemency, and swear an eternal friendship.
Side 744 - Sebastian were invested. Joseph's reign was over, the crown had fallen from his head, and after years of toils and combats which had been rather admired than understood, the English general, emerging from the chaos of the Peninsular struggle, stood on the summit of the Pyrenees a recognized conqueror. From those lofty pinnacles the clangor of his trumpets pealed clear and loud, and the splendor of his genius appeared as a flaming beacon to warring nations.
Side 569 - here is the battle you have longed for ; it is necessary, for it brings us plenty, good winter-quarters, and a safe return to France. Behave yourselves so that posterity may say of each of you, ' He was in that great battle under the walls of Moscow.
Side 724 - that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign in a greater degree than he had ever witnessed or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship save that of inclement weather ; that the officers had, from the first, lost all command over their men, and...
Side 53 - Let us bear our triumphal eagles to the pillars of Hercules, there also we have injuries to avenge ! Soldiers ! you have surpassed the renown of modern armies, but have you yet equalled the glory of those Romans who, in one and the same campaign, were victorious upon the Rhine and the Euphrates, in Illyria and upon the Tagus! A long peace, a lasting prosperity, shall be the reward of your labours.
Side 214 - You have justified my expectations; you have made up for numbers by bravery. You have gloriously proved the difference which exists between the soldiers of Caesar and the armed hordes of Xerxes. "In a few days we have triumphed in the three pitched battles of Thann, Abensberg, and Eckmiihl, and in the engagements of Peising, Landshut, and Ratisbon.
Side 53 - Rome, which, in the same campaign, triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tagus.
Side 569 - Soldiers ! there is the field •of battle you have so much desired ! henceforth victory depends on you : it is necessary to us : it will give us plenty, good quarters for the winter, and a speedy return to your country. -Behave yourselves as you did at Austerlitz, at Friedland...