The History of France, Volumen5Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1868 |
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Página 130
... Blucher's advice been adopted of making a last effort and a general attack , the battle of Auerstadt , as it was called , might not have been lost . Bignon at- tributes this victory to the superior discipline , expe- rience , and ...
... Blucher's advice been adopted of making a last effort and a general attack , the battle of Auerstadt , as it was called , might not have been lost . Bignon at- tributes this victory to the superior discipline , expe- rience , and ...
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... Blucher attacked the French corps under Ney , which to the number of 50,000 held the villages before Lutzen . It was some time ere Ney could reach his division at a gallop , a still longer time ere Napoleon could return to the field ...
... Blucher attacked the French corps under Ney , which to the number of 50,000 held the villages before Lutzen . It was some time ere Ney could reach his division at a gallop , a still longer time ere Napoleon could return to the field ...
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... Blucher in the rear , and Napoleon commanded an onward movement at the same time from the front . The result was a more complete victory than that of Lutzen . Yet it was not achieved without loss . The Prussians and Russians occupied ...
... Blucher in the rear , and Napoleon commanded an onward movement at the same time from the front . The result was a more complete victory than that of Lutzen . Yet it was not achieved without loss . The Prussians and Russians occupied ...
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... Blucher advanced from Silesia with as many . Whilst the Russians and Austrians , united under Schwarzenburg , threatened to emerge from Bohemia to the number of 250,000 . Napoleon , at the resumption of the campaign , had not more than ...
... Blucher advanced from Silesia with as many . Whilst the Russians and Austrians , united under Schwarzenburg , threatened to emerge from Bohemia to the number of 250,000 . Napoleon , at the resumption of the campaign , had not more than ...
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... Blücher , and drove him back , but was re- called to defend Dresden from the Austro - Russians , who , emerging from Bohemia , had come to crown the hills around that capital with their legions . This the first bearding of the lion by ...
... Blücher , and drove him back , but was re- called to defend Dresden from the Austro - Russians , who , emerging from Bohemia , had come to crown the hills around that capital with their legions . This the first bearding of the lion by ...
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