Beaulieu had removed too far back, in his anxiety to avoid the French battery, could come to their assistance. Beaumont pressing gallantly with his horse upon the flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on... The History of Napoleon Buonaparte - Сторінка 48автори: John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 618 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 298 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...Was, indeed, terrible to the enemy. It deprived them of another excellent line of defence ; and blew up the enthusiasm of the French soldiery to a pitch... | |
| 1834 - 582 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...dazzling adventure — " the terrible passage," as be himself called it, " of the bridge of Lodi."' At Paris, one morning, a hungry poor man, begging... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 336 стор.
...their guns. Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...and fled. The slaughter on their side was great.'* ' In their retreat they lost perhaps two thousand wounded and slain.' "•)• " The passage of the... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 338 стор.
...their guns. Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...broke up, and fled. The slaughter on their side was great.'f ' In their retreat they lost perhaps two thousand wounded and slain.' "§ " The passage of... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1839 - 636 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...rapidity, and consequently with so little loss, did Bonaparte execute this dazzling adventure — " the terrible passage," as he himself called it, "of... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1846 - 616 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...rapidity, and consequently with so little loss, did Bonaparte execute this dazzling adventure — " the terrible passage," as he himself called it, "of... | |
| L. Contanseau - 1860 - 232 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly, as they passed0 the bridge, and charging on the instant? the Austrian line became involved* in inextricable confusion, broke up and fled? The slaughter on3 their side was great; on the French there fell only * 200 men. With such rapidity* and consequently... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1868 - 230 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...on their side was great; on the French there fell 200 men. With such rapidity, and consequently with BO little loss, did Bonaparte execute this dazzling... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1881 - 738 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable confusion. broke up, and fled. Tho slaughter on their side was great ; on the French, there fell only 200 men. With such rapidity,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1885 - 356 стор.
...flank, and Napoleon's infantry forming rapidly as they passed the bridge, and charging on the instant, the Austrian line became involved in inextricable...was, indeed, terrible to the enemy. It deprived them of another excellent line of defence, and blew up the enthusiasm of the French soldiery to a pitch... | |
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