... The history of Napoleon after the Russian retreat willform the subject of a note at the close of Count Ségur's narrative...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...But such was the incredulity of Napoleon that he was not yet convinced,and waited for further information...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...The fire compels Napoleon to leave the city...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...This occurrence decided Napoleon...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...It was by this narrow pass that Napoleon, his officers andguard, made their way from the Kremlin...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...It was amid this confusion that Napoleon again entered Moscow...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Had he carried this into effect, no doubt Napoleon, exasperated, wouldhave fallen upon Kutusoff, overthrown him and destroyed his army, as yetvery incomplete, and forced him into a peace...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...But Napoleon would not consent to this step,though he had at first pointed out Woronowo as a more secure position...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...At these tidings Napoleon recovered the fire of his youth...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...By the same road Napoleon left Moscow onthe 19th of October, announcing to his officers his intention to returnto the frontiers of Poland...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...This disaster was wholly unexpected by Napoleon...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Butin the midst of such frightful disorder, it required a Napoleon for arallying-point, and he had just disappeared...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...During the fire Napoleon was obliged to leave his quarters in thefortress and establish them in a suburb of the city, but later hereturned to the Kremlin...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Here Napoleon had immense stores ofprovisions, clothing, and ammunition...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
... The mullah mumbled and strode back and forth three times between King's bed and the fire, with his fists knotted together behind him and his head bent, as Napoleon used to walk...
Talbot Mundy 「King--of the Khyber Rifles」
...—No jugglery or sleight-of-hand, as was recommendedto Napoleon III...
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」
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