Memoirs of Napoleon BonaparteScott, Webster & Geary, 1839 - 588 páginas |
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... Murat - Murat married to Caroline Bonaparte CHAP . XI . . 120 First Acts of the First Consul - Suppression of the Festivals- modest Budget - visits the Temple , and discharges the Hos- tages - General Latour - Foissac - the Recall of ...
... Murat - Murat married to Caroline Bonaparte CHAP . XI . . 120 First Acts of the First Consul - Suppression of the Festivals- modest Budget - visits the Temple , and discharges the Hos- tages - General Latour - Foissac - the Recall of ...
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... Murat - Mission of M. de Giulay - the first French Eagles taken by the Russians - bold Adventure of Lannes and Murat- the French enter Vienna - the Battle of Austerlitz CHAP . XXV . Interview of Napoleon and the Emperor of Austria ...
... Murat - Mission of M. de Giulay - the first French Eagles taken by the Russians - bold Adventure of Lannes and Murat- the French enter Vienna - the Battle of Austerlitz CHAP . XXV . Interview of Napoleon and the Emperor of Austria ...
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... Murat enters Warsaw- Excitement in Poland - Military Preparations - Battle of Eylau -Gardanne's Mission to Persia - Fall of Dantzic - Battle of Friedland . 368 . 373 CHAP . XXXI . Interview between the two Emperors at Tilsit - the ...
... Murat enters Warsaw- Excitement in Poland - Military Preparations - Battle of Eylau -Gardanne's Mission to Persia - Fall of Dantzic - Battle of Friedland . 368 . 373 CHAP . XXXI . Interview between the two Emperors at Tilsit - the ...
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... Murat's Perfidy ; declares War against France -- the National Guard of Paris enrolled- the Emperor's Address CHAP . XLIV . The Congress of Chatillon - Rupture of the Conferences - the Prussians repulsed - Battles of Brienne and Craonne ...
... Murat's Perfidy ; declares War against France -- the National Guard of Paris enrolled- the Emperor's Address CHAP . XLIV . The Congress of Chatillon - Rupture of the Conferences - the Prussians repulsed - Battles of Brienne and Craonne ...
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... the virtual control . His first care was to despatch Murat , then a major of Chasseurs , to Sablons , five miles off , where fifty great guns were less frequently than formerly . This I can only attri- 26 BOURRIENNE'S MEMOIRS OF.
... the virtual control . His first care was to despatch Murat , then a major of Chasseurs , to Sablons , five miles off , where fifty great guns were less frequently than formerly . This I can only attri- 26 BOURRIENNE'S MEMOIRS OF.
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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 4 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne Visualização integral - 1890 |
Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 4 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne Visualização integral - 1892 |
Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 4 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne Visualização integral - 1895 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
affairs afterwards aide-de-camp Alexander Allies appeared arrived artillery attack Austrian battle battle of Marengo Bernadotte Bona Bonaparte Bonaparte's Bourbons Bourrienne cabinet campaign cavalry circumstances Cisalpine Republic columns command commenced considered consul corps declared Desaix desired despatched Directory Duke Duroc Egypt emperor Emperor of Austria empire enemy England English Europe favour force Fouché France French army gave glory guard Hamburg head head-quarters honour immediately imperial informed Italy Josephine king King of Prussia Lannes letter Louis XVIII Madame Mantua Marengo Marmont Marshal Massena ment military minister Moreau morning Murat Napoleon never o'clock obliged observed occasion occupied officers Ouvrard Paris passed peace person Pichegru possession present Price Prince prisoners Rapp received Republic respecting retreat Rhine Russian Senate sent shewed soldiers soon sovereign Spain Talleyrand thing throne tion took Toulon town treaty troops Tuileries victory Vienna whole wished
Passagens conhecidas
Página 582 - Exposed to the factions which divide my Country, and to the enmity of the greatest Powers of Europe, I have terminated my political career ; and I come, like Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British People. I place myself under the protection of their laws, which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.
Página 126 - ... perhaps Joseph a little, from habit, and because he is my elder; and Duroc, I love him too ; but why ? — because his character pleases me: he is stern and resolute, and I believe the fellow never shed a tear.
Página 546 - Napoleon Bonaparte has placed himself without the pale of civil and social relations, and that as an enemy and disturber of the tranquillity of the world, he has rendered himself liable to public vengeance.
Página 570 - Our ranks were further thinned by the numbers of men who carried off the wounded, part of whom never returned to the field. The number of Belgian and Hanoverian troops, many of whom were young levies, that crowded to the rear, was very considerable, besides the number of our own dismounted dragoons, together with a proportion of our infantry, some of whom, as will always be found in the best armies, were glad , to escape from the field. These thronged the road leading to Brussels, in a manner that...