| Timothy Flint - 1828 - 828 pągines
...among the coachmakcrs* warehouses and workshops in the Bazaar, or general market, which was the richest district of the city. It was imputed to accident,...the exertions of the French soldiers. Napoleon, who hud been roused by the tumult, hurried to the spot, and when the alarm seemed at an end, he retired,... | |
| M. Randall - 1834 - 328 pągines
...amongst the coachmakers' warehouses and workshops in the Bazaar, or general market, which was the richest district of the city . It was imputed to accident,...was subdued by the exertions of the French soldiers. Next day the flames had disappeared. But at Bight the flames again arose in the north and west quarters... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 468 pągines
...your life. Defend Moscow against all, whether friend or foe.' "—Sioua, t. ii. p. 38.] VOL. XIV. H the soldiers were startled from their quarters by...former quarters in the suburbs, but to the Kremlin, 1 the hereditary palace of the only sovereign whom he had ever treated as an equal, and over whom his... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 482 pągines
...your life. Defend Moscow against all, whether friend or foe.' "—SEGUR, t. ii. p. 38.] TOL. XIV. H the soldiers were startled from their quarters by...former quarters in the suburbs, but to the Kremlin, 1 the hereditary palace of the only sovereign whom he had ever treated as an equal, and over whom his... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 482 pągines
...life. Defend Mos inst all, whether friend or foe.' " — SEGUB, t. ii. p. 38.] 'SCOW again VOL. XIV. H the soldiers were startled from their quarters by...to his former quarters in the suburbs, but to the Kremlin,1 the hereditary palace of the only sovereign whom he had ever treated as an equal, and over... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 466 pągines
...your life. Defend Moscow against all, whether friend or foe.' " — S|GUR, t. ii. p. 38.} VOL. XIV. H the soldiers were startled from their quarters by...to his former quarters in the suburbs, but to the Kremlin,1 the hereditary palace of the only sovereign whom he had ever treated as an equal, and over... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 494 pągines
...38.] VOL. XIV. H 114 LIFE OF NAPOLEON. [1812. the soldiers were startled from their quarters by tiie report that the town was in flames. The memorable...former quarters in the suburbs, but to the Kremlin, 1 the hereditary palace of the only sovereign whom he had ever treated as an equal, and over whom !iis... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 498 pągines
...amongst the coachmakcrs' warehouses and workshops in the Bazaar, or general market, which was the richest district of the city.. It was imputed to accident,...the exertions of the French soldiers. Napoleon who hail been roused by the tumult, hurried to the spot, and when the alarm seemed at an end, he retired,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 498 pągines
...amongst the coachmakcrs' warehouses and workshops in the Bazaar, or general market, which was the richest district of the city. . It was imputed to accident,...the exertions of the French soldiers. Napoleon who hail been roused by the tumult, hurried to the spot, and when the alarm seemed at an end, he retired,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1843 - 412 pągines
...unwilling to encounter the sight of the empty streets, stopt immediately on entering the first suburb.2 His troops were quartered in the desolate city. During...the alarm seemed at an end, he retired, not to his for1 Sefjur, torn, ii., p. 33. 2 " Napoleon appointed Marshal Mortier governor of the capital. * Above... | |
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