The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... Murat , with near 100 pieces of artillery , 14,000 men , and numerous magazines . The French pushed on without intermission towards Berlin . The duke of Bruns- wick had been conveyed to Hamburgh to die . Schmettau , whom his wounds ...
... Murat , with near 100 pieces of artillery , 14,000 men , and numerous magazines . The French pushed on without intermission towards Berlin . The duke of Bruns- wick had been conveyed to Hamburgh to die . Schmettau , whom his wounds ...
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... Murat , then commander of the French forces at Burgos ; and he without delay marched upon Madrid . The affair was complicated . Ferdinand reckoned upon the support of the French ; so did the abdicated monarch ; and Murat , ignorant of ...
... Murat , then commander of the French forces at Burgos ; and he without delay marched upon Madrid . The affair was complicated . Ferdinand reckoned upon the support of the French ; so did the abdicated monarch ; and Murat , ignorant of ...
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... Murat was first assailed : soldiers rescued him . The first sign of a tumult was a shock that set on fire the inflammable mind of the Spanish capital . The French were universally assailed : their stragglers and solitary sol- diers ...
... Murat was first assailed : soldiers rescued him . The first sign of a tumult was a shock that set on fire the inflammable mind of the Spanish capital . The French were universally assailed : their stragglers and solitary sol- diers ...
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... Murat . Whilst Bonaparte was completing this act of machiavelism , his brother of the north was accomplishing his balance of usurpation . Finland was invaded by the Russian armies in February ; and on the very day that Ferdinand was ...
... Murat . Whilst Bonaparte was completing this act of machiavelism , his brother of the north was accomplishing his balance of usurpation . Finland was invaded by the Russian armies in February ; and on the very day that Ferdinand was ...
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... Murat , at Madrid , em- broiled one country ; a correspondence , rather than a negotia- tion , carried on through generals and aides - de - camp , marred all hopes of reconciliation with the other . Napoleon felt this , when he chose ...
... Murat , at Madrid , em- broiled one country ; a correspondence , rather than a negotia- tion , carried on through generals and aides - de - camp , marred all hopes of reconciliation with the other . Napoleon felt this , when he chose ...
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