Horrors Of War
pffipÃ'. -ner Was OÃ:ecf the most abl and SL ,mrtMeiy.0ffi!CW hl the rene!,, erv-imder Napoleon, and from his military Memoirs a correspondent of the N. Y Even in? Post t trnnslntee the from cl,apterlV., BatUoof Ausierütz: "At the moment in jvhÃcg the Rustan armywas making its retreat, pninfully bin in good order, o.i ihe ice of tne hfte ihe Emperor Napoleon cnme at full speed towan is the artülery. "You are loosinr time,' cned he; "fire upon those mosses: tliey must be engulpedi fire upon thé ice." The order givcn remamed unexeci.ted for ten minutes; in vain several officers, and myTelF were placed 1 eÃOtnallÃil topródneo the greater fuhJ MeiP ,b-allsand mine rolled "l'onihe ice Siïïfifn t f 5Ã& J'owitzers; 1 e almost perpenu,c]ar fa II of those projed tiles produced thedesircd efléct, my Lt hod was followed immediately by ihe adiominï batterie,, and in loss than no SÃÃÃÃ
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