| Eugène Labaume - 1814 - 436 ページ
...same time maintain the reputation he had acquired by length of services, he renewed the combat, an d attacked with all his forces the strong positions he had just lost. Three hundred pieces of cannon, placed on these heights, spread devastation and death among them, and their disheartened soldiery found... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1815 - 470 ページ
...just begun. Part of their artillery was taken, and the rest retreated to their rear. Prince Ivutusoft- saw that every thing was lost, yet determined to make...attacked with all his forces the strong positions which had just been carried. Three hundred pieces of cannon arranged on these heightsspread devastation... | |
| Robert Johnston - 1816 - 406 ページ
...was but just begun. Part .of, their artillery was taken, and the rest swithdra wn4o ike rear. In Jhis extremity, Prince Koutousoff saw that every thing...devastation and death among his ranks, and his disheartened sdldiery perished at the feet of those ramparts, which they had themselves raised, and which they regarded... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1836 - 444 ページ
...desperate effort to maintain the cause of his country, and his military reputation, which last was based on the service of half a century. "He renewed the combat,...attacked with all his forces the strong positions which had just been carried. Three hundred pieces of cannon arranged on these heights spread devastation... | |
| 1915 - 700 ページ
...when they imagined it had just begun." " In this extremity," M. Labaume observes, " Prince Kutusoff saw that every thing was lost, yet determined to make...attacked with all his forces the strong positions which he had just lost. Three hundred pieces of cannon, now arranged on these heights, spread devastation... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 2002 - 220 ページ
...Part their artillery was taken, and the rest retreated to the rear. In this extremity, prince Kutusoff saw that every thing was lost. Yet determined to make...century, he renewed the combat, and attacked with all forces the strong positions he had just lost. Three hundred pieces of cannon, now arranged on these... | |
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