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" that is nothing ; I am well accustomed to it. But what does he say ? ' I answered, it was asserted that Murat had imputed the loss of the battle of Waterloo to the cavalry not having been properly employed, and had said that if he (Murat) had commanded... "
NAPOLEON IN EXILE - Página 60
por Barry Edward O'Meara - 1822 - 542 páginas
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen90

1822 - 850 páginas
...Napoleon. I replied, that I had not seen the book, but had been informed by Sir Thomas Reade that he spoke ill of him. " Oh," said he, laughing,] " that is nothing...; I am well accustomed to it. But what does he say ?" 1 answered, it was asserted that Murat had imputed the loss of the battle of Waterloo to the cavalry...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen90

1822 - 852 páginas
...Napoleon. I replied, that I had not seen the book, but had been informed by Sir Thomas Rcade that he spoke ill of him. " Oh," said he, laughing,' " that is nothing...answered, it was asserted that Murat had imputed the logs of the battle of Waterloo to the cavalry not having been properly employed, and had said, that...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen11

1822 - 496 páginas
...Napoleon. I replied, that I had not seen the book, but had been informed by Sir Thomas Keade that he spoke ill of him. " Oh," said he, laughing, • • that...; I am well accustomed to it. But what does he say 1" I auswered, it was asserted that Murat had imputed the loss of the battle of Waterloo to the cavalry...
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The Literary melange; or, Weekly register of literature and the arts

1822 - 522 páginas
...pp. 66-7, ••/v^rf The following account of Murat i» interesting: — ••-•:: ^Jili "iibm I answered, it was asserted that Murat had imputed the loss of the battle of Wat» erloo to ti»e cavalry not having been pro. perly employed, and bail said, that if he (Murat)...
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The London Magazine, Volumen6

1822 - 694 páginas
...book, but had been informed by Sir Thomas Reade that he «poke ill of him. " Oh," said he, bughing, " that is nothing; I am well accustomed to it But what does he say ? " 1 answered, it was asserted thai Murât had imputed the loss of the battle of Waterloo to the cavalry...
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Memoirs of the Military and Political Life of Napoleon Bonaparte

Barry Edward O'Meara - 1822 - 410 páginas
...Napoleon. I replied that I had not seen , he book but had been .uformed by Sir Thomas Ready that he spoke ill of him ' Oh,' said he, laughing, < that is nothing ; I am well accus tomed I to it. But what does he say ?' I answered, it^, assert" d" that Murat had imputed the...
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The Napoleon Anecdotes: Illustrating the Mental Energies of the ..., Volumen3

William Henry Ireland - 1823 - 332 páginas
...even at Rome! THE CHARACTERS OF MURAT AND NEY. MR. O'MEARA having said to the Emperor Napoleon, that it was asserted that Murat had imputed the loss of...French would have gained the victory; — " It is very prohable," replied Napoleon,; " I could not be everywhere; and Murat was the best cavalry officer in...
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Napoleon at St. Helena, Volumen2

Barry Edward O'Meara - 1889 - 458 páginas
...Napoleon. I replied that I had not seen the book, but had been informed by Sir Thomas Reade that he spoke ill of him. ' Oh,' said he laughing, ' that is nothing...had commanded them, the French would have gained the victory.1 ' It is very probable,' replied Napoleon, ' I could not be everywhere ; and Murat was the...
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