The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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Page 58
... march upon Dresden . When I beheld their endless files , and cannon without number , pour- ing out of the city , I certainly gave up the Allies for lost . I was thoroughly convinced that Napoleon had no other plan than to strike off to ...
... march upon Dresden . When I beheld their endless files , and cannon without number , pour- ing out of the city , I certainly gave up the Allies for lost . I was thoroughly convinced that Napoleon had no other plan than to strike off to ...
Page 68
... march for Bremen and Hanover , from whence it will be directed , against the remaining forces of the Ene- my in the North of Germany . - The Prince Royal transferred his head - quarters from Muhlhausen to Dingelstadt on the 29th , on ...
... march for Bremen and Hanover , from whence it will be directed , against the remaining forces of the Ene- my in the North of Germany . - The Prince Royal transferred his head - quarters from Muhlhausen to Dingelstadt on the 29th , on ...
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... march , and in his battles with retreat by Wetzlar and Coblentz , and Gen. Wrede , he , seems to have brought adds , he will take measures accordingly . forward 70 or 80,000 men , a force much -Marshal Blucher , with the Silesian beyond ...
... march , and in his battles with retreat by Wetzlar and Coblentz , and Gen. Wrede , he , seems to have brought adds , he will take measures accordingly . forward 70 or 80,000 men , a force much -Marshal Blucher , with the Silesian beyond ...
Page 77
... march , lying by their sides . The number of dead bodies might have been counted by hundreds , and in the space from Eisenach to Fulda , could certainly not have amounted to much less than a thousand . The Enemy continued to be elosely ...
... march , lying by their sides . The number of dead bodies might have been counted by hundreds , and in the space from Eisenach to Fulda , could certainly not have amounted to much less than a thousand . The Enemy continued to be elosely ...
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... March 1804 , with an impression on his mind of the character of the Danes , which may not be uninteresting at this moment . " I saw abundantly sufficient , " he says in one of his letters , " to convince me that the Danes have no idea ...
... March 1804 , with an impression on his mind of the character of the Danes , which may not be uninteresting at this moment . " I saw abundantly sufficient , " he says in one of his letters , " to convince me that the Danes have no idea ...
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