| Philippe-Paul comte de Ségur - 1841 - 360 頁
...Viazma on the 3d of November, during thirty-seven days and thirty-seven nights. Every day, at five o'clock in the evening, he took his position, stopped...to eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at ten o'clock. During the whole of the night he pushed the mass of the stragglers before him, by dint... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 462 頁
...stopped the Russians, allowed his soldiers to eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at ten o'clock. During the whole of the night, he pushed...entreaties, and of blows. At daybreak, which was about seven o'clock, he halted, again took position, and rested under arms and on guard until ten o'clock... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 448 頁
...honor to the lion-hearted marshal? This was the order of retreat which he adopted: Every day, at five o'clock in the evening, he took his position, stopped...to eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at ten o'clock. During the whole of the night, he pushed the mass of the stragglers before him, by dint... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 456 頁
...honor to the lion-hearted marshal ? This was the order of retreat which he adopted: Every day, at five o'clock in the evening, he took his position, stopped...to eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at ten o'clock. During the whole of the night, he pushed the mass of the stragglers before him, by dint... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1893 - 328 頁
...from Moscow may be taken as a typical example. Count Segur thus describes it : " Every day, at five o'clock in the evening, he took his position, stopped...entreaties and of blows. At daybreak, which was about seven o'clock, he halted, again took position, and rested under arms and on guard until ten o'clock;... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1893 - 318 頁
...from Moscow may be taken as a typical example. Count Se"gur thus describes it: "Every day, at five o'clock in the evening, he took his position, stopped...eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at 10 o' clock. During the whole of the night he pushed the mass of the stragglers before him, by dint of... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1896 - 308 頁
...stopped the Russians, allowed his soldiers to eat and take some rest, and resumed his march at ten o'clock. During the whole of the night he pushed the...entreaties, and of blows. At daybreak, which was about seven o'clock, he halted, again took position, and rested under arms and on guard until ten o'clock;... | |
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