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A circumstantial narrative of the campaign in Russia, tr. [by E. Boyce]. - Page 356
by Eugène Labaume - 1814
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The Literary Panorama and National Register, 1. köide

1814 - 644 lehte
...river those who were weaker, and hindered their pass-igc, and unfeelingly trampled under foot ;>ll the sick whom they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to deatli by the wheels of the cannon. Others, hoping to save themselves by swimming, were frozen in the...
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A Solemn Review of the Custom of War: Showing that War is the Effect of ...

Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 lehte
...thusc who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under foot all the sick they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina,...
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The Friend of Peace: To which is Prefixed A Solemn Review of the Custom of ...

Noah Worcester - 1817 - 312 lehte
...those who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under foot all the sicta they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina,...
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Peace-republicans' Manual: Or, The French Constitution of 1793, and the ...

1817 - 184 lehte
...those who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under foot all the sick they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina....
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The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., 1. köide

William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...should pass the first. The strongest threw into the river those who were weaker, and unfortunately hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under...of the cannon. Others, hoping to save themselves by swimriling, were frozen in the middle of the river, or perished by placing themselves on pieces of...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

1825 - 840 lehte
...dreadful struggle took place. The strongest threw into the river those who wore weaker, and unfortunately hindered their passage ; Or unfeelingly trampled under...foot all the sick whom they found in their way. Many huikdreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Some, hoping to save themselves by swimming,...
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., 2. köide

724 lehte
...those who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under loot all the sick they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina,...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., 7. köide

1826 - 372 lehte
...dreadful struggle took place. The strongest threw into the river those who were weaker, and unfortunately hindered their passage ; or unfeelingly trampled under...were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Some, hoping to save themselves by swimming, were frozen in the middle of the liver, or perished on...
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The Apology of an Officer, for Withdrawing from the Profession of Arms ...

Thomas Thrush - 1833 - 306 lehte
...river those who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled underfoot all the sick they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina,...
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Practical Infidelity Portrayed and the Judgments of God Made Manifest

Abner Cunningham - 1836 - 166 lehte
...those who were weaker, and hindered their passage, or unfeelingly trampled under foot all the sick they found in their way. Many hundreds were crushed to death by the wheels of the cannon. Thousands and thousands of victims, deprived of all hope, threw themselves headlong into the Beresina,...
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