Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... Napoleon , leaving a few battalions to prevent the right wing from coming to the rescue of the left , turned with nearly his whole force upon the left and destroyed it . He then directed the terrible onset upon the right wing of the ...
... Napoleon , leaving a few battalions to prevent the right wing from coming to the rescue of the left , turned with nearly his whole force upon the left and destroyed it . He then directed the terrible onset upon the right wing of the ...
Page 316
... Napoleon - who then , according to legitimate rules , was the rightful king of Spain ? Evidently there was none , unless Napoleon be so considered , though we do not regard his title as worth a straw . The Spaniards were without ...
... Napoleon - who then , according to legitimate rules , was the rightful king of Spain ? Evidently there was none , unless Napoleon be so considered , though we do not regard his title as worth a straw . The Spaniards were without ...
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... Napoleon , with which the world has been made so familiar by the works of Las Casas , O'Meara and Montholon . It is ... Napoleon's life , except the divorce of Josephine , was his surrender to the British , in preference to Alexander ...
... Napoleon , with which the world has been made so familiar by the works of Las Casas , O'Meara and Montholon . It is ... Napoleon's life , except the divorce of Josephine , was his surrender to the British , in preference to Alexander ...
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