Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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... Army - The Frankfort Pro- posals The Invasion of France Napoleon's Supreme Effort - The Great Captain at Bay . The Exile and his Return The Struggles of Exhaustion - The Fall of Paris Napoleon's First Abdication -The Emperor of Elba ...
... Army - The Frankfort Pro- posals The Invasion of France Napoleon's Supreme Effort - The Great Captain at Bay . The Exile and his Return The Struggles of Exhaustion - The Fall of Paris Napoleon's First Abdication -The Emperor of Elba ...
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... army in themselves . Then came a blaze of color : the first detachment of the Chevaliers Gardes , in their white uniform , with shining breastplates and helmets , above which soared the imperial eagle , followed by the Garde à Cheval on ...
... army in themselves . Then came a blaze of color : the first detachment of the Chevaliers Gardes , in their white uniform , with shining breastplates and helmets , above which soared the imperial eagle , followed by the Garde à Cheval on ...
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... army of muzhiks , tightly packed together . Not an inch of the wide plain seemed to be unoccupied . As far as the eye could reach , to the very ho- rizon , there was nothing but heads , heads , heads . I could n't have pictured so many ...
... army of muzhiks , tightly packed together . Not an inch of the wide plain seemed to be unoccupied . As far as the eye could reach , to the very ho- rizon , there was nothing but heads , heads , heads . I could n't have pictured so many ...
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... army the French emperor could lead against her , at least in the first stages of a war . Austria had been negoti- ating for an English subsidy , without which her troops , fine as they were , could not be maintained ; but Great Britain ...
... army the French emperor could lead against her , at least in the first stages of a war . Austria had been negoti- ating for an English subsidy , without which her troops , fine as they were , could not be maintained ; but Great Britain ...
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... army nor nation , had desired war ; that now the government , the army , and the people all desired it . In re- questing a subsidy from England the Austrian plenipotentiary was ordered to state that in the event of victory his ...
... army nor nation , had desired war ; that now the government , the army , and the people all desired it . In re- questing a subsidy from England the Austrian plenipotentiary was ordered to state that in the event of victory his ...
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