The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... Napoleon , all of which he escaped , and eventually formed a junction at Calvo , with Salicetti and Lacombe- Saint - Michel , the representative of the people , and who had disem- barked with troops . These forces were directed against ...
... Napoleon , all of which he escaped , and eventually formed a junction at Calvo , with Salicetti and Lacombe- Saint - Michel , the representative of the people , and who had disem- barked with troops . These forces were directed against ...
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... Napoleon might now have lived unnoticed , and have died unknown to history ; but the Deputy Pontecoulant rescu- ed him from his obscurity , by em- ploying him on the plan of a cam- paign then in contemplation ; and the goodness of ...
... Napoleon might now have lived unnoticed , and have died unknown to history ; but the Deputy Pontecoulant rescu- ed him from his obscurity , by em- ploying him on the plan of a cam- paign then in contemplation ; and the goodness of ...
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... Napoleon chased the Austrians within their own terri- tories of upper Italy . These fine bat- tles astounded military men with the vast superiority of Napoleon's con- centric system over the excentric or deployed system of the old ...
... Napoleon chased the Austrians within their own terri- tories of upper Italy . These fine bat- tles astounded military men with the vast superiority of Napoleon's con- centric system over the excentric or deployed system of the old ...
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... Napoleon learnt that the Austrians had divided their force , marching 25,000 men upon Brescia under General Quosdanovich , and 35,000 upon Mantua , through the valley of the Adige , under Wurmser . The idea struck Napoleon to beat them ...
... Napoleon learnt that the Austrians had divided their force , marching 25,000 men upon Brescia under General Quosdanovich , and 35,000 upon Mantua , through the valley of the Adige , under Wurmser . The idea struck Napoleon to beat them ...
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... Napoleon , and obliged to surrender . Wurmser was driven back into Man- tua , and , 27 days after the victory of Rivoli , Mantua itself fell into the hands of the French . In three days Austria had lost 45,000 men . Na poleon imposed ...
... Napoleon , and obliged to surrender . Wurmser was driven back into Man- tua , and , 27 days after the victory of Rivoli , Mantua itself fell into the hands of the French . In three days Austria had lost 45,000 men . Na poleon imposed ...
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