The Military [afterw.] Royal military panorama or Officer's companion, 第 2 巻1813 |
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... road . It was the first march that these troops had ever made ; yet there was not one straggler ; not a murmur was heard amid all their difficulties ; they sung as they went along , and reached their resting place at night with ...
... road . It was the first march that these troops had ever made ; yet there was not one straggler ; not a murmur was heard amid all their difficulties ; they sung as they went along , and reached their resting place at night with ...
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... road to Smolensko was opened by General Platow , so as to enable him to continue his march to join the first army . The battle lasted from nine in the morning until six in the evening . The loss of the French , according to concurring ...
... road to Smolensko was opened by General Platow , so as to enable him to continue his march to join the first army . The battle lasted from nine in the morning until six in the evening . The loss of the French , according to concurring ...
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... road into the Russian territories , he would have been enabled to dissipate , by his columns , into small portions , the military force of that country , extended a long line of more than 800 versts , and after he had annihilated each ...
... road into the Russian territories , he would have been enabled to dissipate , by his columns , into small portions , the military force of that country , extended a long line of more than 800 versts , and after he had annihilated each ...
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... road of Pshkow . In this station I resolved to attack the enemy nearest to me in the church of the village Klastiga , and discovered the corps of Oudinot stationed before the village of Jackubow , at the distance of five wersts , and ...
... road of Pshkow . In this station I resolved to attack the enemy nearest to me in the church of the village Klastiga , and discovered the corps of Oudinot stationed before the village of Jackubow , at the distance of five wersts , and ...
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... road . General de Tolly therefore determined , together with the Prince Bagrathion , that the First Army should occupy Smolensko , and remain on the right bank of the Dnieper , and by that means cover the march of the Second Army to ...
... road . General de Tolly therefore determined , together with the Prince Bagrathion , that the First Army should occupy Smolensko , and remain on the right bank of the Dnieper , and by that means cover the march of the Second Army to ...
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652 ページ - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
333 ページ - The western States (I speak now from my own observation) stand as it were upon a pivot. The touch of a feather would turn them any way.
194 ページ - I am to acquaint you, that his royal highness the prince regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty, to approve and confirm the finding -and sentence of the court.
49 ページ - We must look, therefore, for the existing evils, and for the situation in which we now find the army, to some cause besides those resulting from the operations in which we have been engaged.
11 ページ - Moore was spent among the troops. " During the season of repose, his time was devoted to the care and instruction of the Officer and Soldier ; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his Country called him, the post of honour ; and by his undaunted spirit, and unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory. " His Country, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a monument to his lamented memory ;...
10 ページ - THE benefits derived to an army from the example of a distinguished commander do not terminate at his death. His virtues live in the recollection of his associates, and his fame remains the strongest incentive to great and glorious actions. In this view, the Commander-in-chief, amidst the deep and universal regret which the death of LieutenantGeneral Sir John Moore has occasioned, recalls to the troops the military career of that illustrious officer for their instruction and imitation.
589 ページ - After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep mine honour from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
121 ページ - One might imagine all the states of Europe and Asia had sent a building, by way of representative, to Moscow; and under this impression the eye is presented with deputies from all countries holding congress : timber huts from regions beyond the Arctic ; plastered palaces from Sweden and Denmark, not whitewashed since their arrival; painted walls from the Tyrol ; mosques from Constantinople ; Tartar temples...
333 ページ - ... those people ? How entirely unconnected with them shall we be, and what troubles may we not apprehend, if the Spaniards on their right, and Great Britain on their left, instead of throwing stumblingblocks in their way, as they now do, should hold out lures for their trade and alliance? What, when they get strength...
64 ページ - ... the space of five years, and also for such further time as the Militia shall remain embodied, if, within the space of five years, his Majesty shall order and direct (as it is notorious he has done) the Militia, for which such man is enrolled, to be drawn out and embodied...