The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 53
... Russian poet , celebrating the discomfiture of Buonaparte's expedition to Moscow , would carefully avoid enumerating the Prussian or Austrian forces who accompanied it , We shall extract the account given in the glossary of two ad ...
... Russian poet , celebrating the discomfiture of Buonaparte's expedition to Moscow , would carefully avoid enumerating the Prussian or Austrian forces who accompanied it , We shall extract the account given in the glossary of two ad ...
Page 112
... Russian Dynasty ; from the earliest period to the time of Peter the Great : designed as an introduction to a History of the Life and Reign of that celebrated Monarch ; and including the Russian history , from the first accession of the ...
... Russian Dynasty ; from the earliest period to the time of Peter the Great : designed as an introduction to a History of the Life and Reign of that celebrated Monarch ; and including the Russian history , from the first accession of the ...
Page 263
... Russian army was divided into two corps , under the de- nomination of the first and second army of the west ; the one commanded by General Barclay de Tolly , and the other by Prince Bagration . The whole of them was subdivided into six ...
... Russian army was divided into two corps , under the de- nomination of the first and second army of the west ; the one commanded by General Barclay de Tolly , and the other by Prince Bagration . The whole of them was subdivided into six ...
Page 264
... Russians should keep their forces unbroken , to be employed against him when famine and the inclemency of the season had thinned his ranks . M. Labaume is not inclined to vouch for the authenticity of this anecdote , and though we have ...
... Russians should keep their forces unbroken , to be employed against him when famine and the inclemency of the season had thinned his ranks . M. Labaume is not inclined to vouch for the authenticity of this anecdote , and though we have ...
Page 265
... Russians had deprived their houses of furniture , and the dwellings of the Jews , which were disgustingly dirty , had been pillaged by the soldiers . They had not even straw to sleep upon , aud the fo- rage for the horses was procured ...
... Russians had deprived their houses of furniture , and the dwellings of the Jews , which were disgustingly dirty , had been pillaged by the soldiers . They had not even straw to sleep upon , aud the fo- rage for the horses was procured ...
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