... leagues in less than three days, one of the most rapid marches ever performed. On the 2d of April Napoleon communicated the events of Paris to the Generals who were about him, recommending them to conceal the news lest it should dispirit the troops,... Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte - Trang 316bởi Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1836Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| John Fane Earl of Westmorland - 1822 - 424 trang
...guards in the court of the palace of Fontain<- bleau, and addressed them in the following words : " Soldiers! the enemy has stolen three marches upon us, and has made himself master of Paris. 1 le must be driven out of it. Unworthy Frenchmen, emigrants, whom we had pardoned, have adopted the... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1831 - 488 trang
...yet relied. That day, during an inspection of the troops, which took place in the court of the place, Bonaparte assembled the officers of his guard, and...has made himself master of Paris. We must drive him from thence. Frenchmen, unworthy of the name, emigrants whom wehave pardoned, have mounted the white... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1831 - 504 trang
...favour of his family. Furnished with this act, and without awaiting * That day, during an inspection of the troops, which took place in the court of the palace, lionapavte assembled the officers of his guard, and harangued them as follows:—"Soldiers! the enemy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 528 trang
...Macdonald, Caulaincourt, Oudinot, Bertrand, and other officers of the highest rank, followed the 1 [" Soldiers ! the enemy has stolen three marches upon us, and has made himself master of Paris. He must he driven out of it. Unworthy Frenchmen, emigrants, whom we had pardoned, have adopted the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 466 trang
...Macdonald, Caulaincourt, Oudinot, Bertrand, and other officers of the highest rank, followed the 1 [" Soldiers ! the enemy has stolen three marches upon us, and has made himself master of Paris. He must be driven out of it. Unworthy Frenchmen, emigrants, whom we had pardoned, have adopted the... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1885 - 610 trang
...the news lest it should dispirit the troops, upon whom he yet relied. That day, during an inspection of the troops, which took place in the court of the Palace, 1 This little apartment is situated on the first storey, parallel with what is called the Gallery of... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1895 - 514 trang
...the news lest it should dispirit the troops, upon whom he yet relied. That day, during an inspection of the troops, which took place in the court of the...has made himself master of Paris. We must drive him theuce. Fruiichmen, unworthy of the name, emigrants whom we have pardoned, have mounted the white cockade,... | |
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