The Bâton in the Knapsack: New Light on Napoleon and His MarshalsJ. Murray, 1934 - 217 σελίδες |
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... later found it necessary to retire with the French troops to Vittoria . Bessières and Dupont were sent with reinforcements , when Napoleon realised that he had underestimated the resistance likely to be encountered . The former was ...
... later found it necessary to retire with the French troops to Vittoria . Bessières and Dupont were sent with reinforcements , when Napoleon realised that he had underestimated the resistance likely to be encountered . The former was ...
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... later on to possess himself of Constantinople . But it was not to be . Murat and Ney were successful in a skirmish at Valuntino with the retreating Russians and this encouraged Napoleon once more to pursue the fatal road to Moscow ...
... later on to possess himself of Constantinople . But it was not to be . Murat and Ney were successful in a skirmish at Valuntino with the retreating Russians and this encouraged Napoleon once more to pursue the fatal road to Moscow ...
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... later , did not bring her empire to destruction . Metternich had no difficulty in justifying his decision at the time by pointing to the unreasonable attitude of Napoleon . The French Emperor could not reconcile him- self to make large ...
... later , did not bring her empire to destruction . Metternich had no difficulty in justifying his decision at the time by pointing to the unreasonable attitude of Napoleon . The French Emperor could not reconcile him- self to make large ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I Early Years Toulon and Vendémiaire | 13 |
The Campaign of Italy | 20 |
Egypt and Syria | 34 |
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