Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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Page 56
... March 2 , that if Austria should declare war he would fulfil his obliga- tions to Napoleon ; but six weeks later , see- ing how determined was the war sentiment of Francis , and how complete were his prep- arations , it seemed best to ...
... March 2 , that if Austria should declare war he would fulfil his obliga- tions to Napoleon ; but six weeks later , see- ing how determined was the war sentiment of Francis , and how complete were his prep- arations , it seemed best to ...
Page 60
... March the faithful Berthier was again appointed chief of staff , and the Emperor's orders were issued . They were as clear , concise , and adequate as any of his best ; he was once more on familiar ground , under ordinary conditions ...
... March the faithful Berthier was again appointed chief of staff , and the Emperor's orders were issued . They were as clear , concise , and adequate as any of his best ; he was once more on familiar ground , under ordinary conditions ...
Page 61
... march ; it was the 16th before they reached the line of the Isar . Had the Archduke not been so sparing of his troops , wearied as they were by the circuit through Linz , he might have changed the course of history . Napoleon had not ...
... march ; it was the 16th before they reached the line of the Isar . Had the Archduke not been so sparing of his troops , wearied as they were by the circuit through Linz , he might have changed the course of history . Napoleon had not ...
Page 62
... march thither and remain there ; the other divisions were successively to join him . The result was that three days elapsed before any army was gathered at all ; the two por- tions , one at Ratisbon , the other at Augsburg , being ...
... march thither and remain there ; the other divisions were successively to join him . The result was that three days elapsed before any army was gathered at all ; the two por- tions , one at Ratisbon , the other at Augsburg , being ...
Page 67
... march on the Austrian capital . The advance was scarcely contested . Hil- ler , commanding Charles's left wing , had checked his retreat , crossed the Inn with his 30,000 men , and had successfully attacked Wrede at Erding . He had ...
... march on the Austrian capital . The advance was scarcely contested . Hil- ler , commanding Charles's left wing , had checked his retreat , crossed the Inn with his 30,000 men , and had successfully attacked Wrede at Erding . He had ...
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