| Paul Mathieu Laurent (called de l'Ardèche) - 1843 - 564 sider
...of modem armies; but you have equalled the glory of the armies of Rome, which, in the same campaign, triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tagus. "A long peace, a lasting prosperity would be the price of your labours; a true Frenchman cannot, ought not to take... | |
| 1848 - 614 sider
...modern armies, but have you equalled the glories of the legions of Rome, who, in the same campaign, triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tagus?" Let us now pass to the penultimate act of this gorgeous drama. Behold ! the scene is the court of Fontainehleau.... | |
| Marie-Anne Adélaide Le Normand - 1847 - 672 sider
...reputation of modern armies; but have you yet equalled the glory of the Romans, who, in a single campaign, triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tagus 1" With these pompous words, with these brilliant and sonorous phrases, did this general electrify... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 sider
...modern armies, but have you equalled the glories oí the legions of Rome, who, in the same campaign, triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tague ."• Let us now pass to the penultimate act of this gorgeous drama. Behold ! the scene is the... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1884 - 502 sider
...have you equalled the glories of the armies of Rome, who in the same campaign triumphed on the Rhine, the Euphrates, in Illyria, and on the Tagus ? " A long peace and durable prosperity will be the price of your labours. . . . "ST. CLOUD, iBth September, 1808." On the 27th September Napoleon announced... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1910 - 542 sider
...modern times, but have you as yet equalled the glory of the armies of Rome, which in the same campaign triumphed on the Rhine and on the Euphrates, in Illyria and on the Tagus ? 27th Erfurt: I arrived this morning at nine. 29th. Your Emperor Alexander is as obstinate as a clam!... | |
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