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... seem , that , on the one hand , this should have been foreseen by Napoleon , while , on the other , its horrors could not have been increased by any efforts of Alexander ; and that , therefore , the defeat and destruction of the ...
... seem , that , on the one hand , this should have been foreseen by Napoleon , while , on the other , its horrors could not have been increased by any efforts of Alexander ; and that , therefore , the defeat and destruction of the ...
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His generals did not disobey him , but it would seem that , with almost no exception , they opposed this new project strenuously , and with the utmost openness . Many long con- versations between the emperor and his officers are ...
His generals did not disobey him , but it would seem that , with almost no exception , they opposed this new project strenuously , and with the utmost openness . Many long con- versations between the emperor and his officers are ...
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... seem to have expressed this opinion to him pretty unreservedly . One would think they were reasonably competent to judge upon this subject ; and certainly the result justified the wisdom of their opinion by that kind of testimony ...
... seem to have expressed this opinion to him pretty unreservedly . One would think they were reasonably competent to judge upon this subject ; and certainly the result justified the wisdom of their opinion by that kind of testimony ...
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... seem then that the Emperor of the French had but to choose whether he would wait to receive the attack of Russia ... seems that he was strongly urged to stop after he had entered Russia . But by marching on he had a fair prospect of ...
... seem then that the Emperor of the French had but to choose whether he would wait to receive the attack of Russia ... seems that he was strongly urged to stop after he had entered Russia . But by marching on he had a fair prospect of ...
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... seems perfectly assured that in all the controversies with his officers upon these points , Napoleon was in the wrong ; but we can not help thinking that the Emperor had some reason for the in- sinuations he occasionally threw out . His ...
... seems perfectly assured that in all the controversies with his officers upon these points , Napoleon was in the wrong ; but we can not help thinking that the Emperor had some reason for the in- sinuations he occasionally threw out . His ...
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