Annual Register, Tập 49Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1809 |
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... charge with his cuirassiers , attacked this party_in fank , and cut them to pieces . The Russians filed off in the night . This is the French account of the affair . It is scarcely possible , how- ever , that the advantages gained are ...
... charge with his cuirassiers , attacked this party_in fank , and cut them to pieces . The Russians filed off in the night . This is the French account of the affair . It is scarcely possible , how- ever , that the advantages gained are ...
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... charge on the formidable mass of the Russian infantry . The Russian cavalry , who endeavoured to oppose this manœu- vre , were routed with great slaugh- ter . Two lines of infantry were broken ; the third falling back , supported ...
... charge on the formidable mass of the Russian infantry . The Russian cavalry , who endeavoured to oppose this manœu- vre , were routed with great slaugh- ter . Two lines of infantry were broken ; the third falling back , supported ...
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... charged by the French with fixed bayonets . Thrice did the Russians make an attack on the French , and were as often re ... charge , and cut in pieces the Cos- sacks of the Russian rear - guard . A very brisk fire was kept up for a ...
... charged by the French with fixed bayonets . Thrice did the Russians make an attack on the French , and were as often re ... charge , and cut in pieces the Cos- sacks of the Russian rear - guard . A very brisk fire was kept up for a ...
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... charge to ge- neral Granjeau . In the mean time , while the ope- rations of the besiegers were but languid , the besieged made several bold sorties , demolishing the batte- ries of the enemy , and spiking their guns . The garrison of ...
... charge to ge- neral Granjeau . In the mean time , while the ope- rations of the besiegers were but languid , the besieged made several bold sorties , demolishing the batte- ries of the enemy , and spiking their guns . The garrison of ...
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... charge he denied . We lost nothing by the delay , and France gained nothing by it If no correspondence had ever been entered into , would not every accession of power to France have been made , as it now had been made ? Would not the ...
... charge he denied . We lost nothing by the delay , and France gained nothing by it If no correspondence had ever been entered into , would not every accession of power to France have been made , as it now had been made ? Would not the ...
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