| Adolphe Thiers - 1847 - 758 páginas
...the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left, or on your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney, boiling with ardour, proud of the formidable task assigned to him, set out at a gallop to arrange... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 462 páginas
...the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left, or on your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney, boiling with ardor, proud of the formidable task assigned to him, set out at a gallop to arrange... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 456 páginas
...the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left, or on your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney, boiling with ardor, proud of the formidable task assigned to him, set out at a gallop to arrange... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1860 - 546 páginas
...of attack. Grasping the arm of Ney, he pointed to the dense masses of the Russians clustered betbre the town of Friedland, and said, " Yonder is the goal....of the most sublime and awful of the spectacles of \\ ar. For a few hours there was the gleam and the roar of war's most terrific tempest and the Russian... | |
| Henry Tyrrell (teacher of elocution.) - 1879 - 476 páginas
...the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left, or in your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Proud of his commission, Ney departed with so much ardour to execute it, that Napoleon, struck with... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 624 páginas
...town of Friedland, and the dense masses of the Russians crowded before it, he said, emphatically, " Yonder is the goal. March to it without looking about...The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney, proud of the desperate enterprise assigned him, set out on the gallop to head his troops. Napoleon... | |
| James Augustus Weston - 1895 - 408 páginas
...the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left, or on your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that.' Ney, boiling with ardor, proud of the formidable task assigned him, set out at a gallop to arrange... | |
| Montgomery B. Gibbs - 1895 - 588 páginas
...take the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may happen on your right, on your left or on your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney at once set out at a gallop to accomplish the formidable task. Struck with his martial attitude... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1853 - 868 páginas
...Friedland ; take the bridges, and give yourself no concern about what may 468 LABOR GUIDED BY KNOWLEDGE. happen on your right, your left, or your rear. The army and I shall be there to attend to that." Ney, proud of the desperate enterprise assigned him, set out on the gallop to head his troops. Napoleon... | |
| Danielle Steel - 2001 - 658 páginas
...Friedland, on the banks of the Aller. Here the Russians were compelled to make a final stand and await a decisive conflict. As Napoleon rode upon a height...few hours there was the gleam and the roar of war's most terrific tempest and the Russian army was destroyed. A frightful spectacle of ruin was exhibited.... | |
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