| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...sire, commenced a real battle along all the line — a battle with its episodes of brilliant feats of valour. Your majesty may be proud of your soldiers...degenerated : they are the soldiers of Austerlitz and of Jena. At half-past four the French army was everywhere victorious. All the positions had been carried... | |
| 1854 - 206 páginas
...commenced a real battle along all the line — a battle with its episodes of brilliant, feats of valor. Your Majesty may be proud of your soldiers ; they...degenerated; they are the soldiers of Austerlitz and of Jena. At half past 4 the French army was everywhere victorious. All the positions had been carried... | |
| George Brackenbury - 1855 - 600 páginas
...Arnaud, " commenced a real battle all along the line, a battle with its episodes of brilliant feats of valour. Your Majesty may be proud of your soldiers...degenerated, — they are the soldiers of Austerlitz and of Jena." Nor was this high praise unmerited: — exposed to a heavy and destructive fire of musketry... | |
| George Brackenbury - 1855 - 148 páginas
...Arnaud, " commenced a real battle all along the line, a battle with its episodes of brilliant feats of valour. Your Majesty may be proud of your soldiers...degenerated, — they are the soldiers of Austerlitz and of Jena." Nor was this high praise unmerited : — exposed to a heavy and destructive fire of musketry... | |
| César Lecat baron de Bazancourt - 1856 - 482 páginas
...the head of his Division, took possession of the large village of Alma, under the fire of the Kussian batteries. The Prince showed himself in every way...they have not degenerated ; they are the soldiers of Austcrlitz and Jena. At half-past four the French army was everywhere victorious. All the positions... | |
| 1854 - 726 páginas
...Sire, commenced a real battle all along the line — a battle with its episodes of brilliant feats of valour. Your Majesty may be proud of your soldiers...degenerated ; they are the soldiers of Austerlitz and of Jena. At half-past 4 the French army was everywhere victorious. All the positions had been carried... | |
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