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Page 55
... directed them . He was fortunate in the general officers who commanded under him : besides the Prussian Gene- rals ... Directing in chief the movements of an army com- posed of troops which had all but lately been in hostility to each ...
... directed them . He was fortunate in the general officers who commanded under him : besides the Prussian Gene- rals ... Directing in chief the movements of an army com- posed of troops which had all but lately been in hostility to each ...
Page 58
... directed the corps of General Bulow to occupy Laon . On the morning of the 7th he moved the corps of Generals Yorck , Kleist , and Langeron , through Pancy upon Fetieux , with the intention of uniting them with General Bulow from Laon ...
... directed the corps of General Bulow to occupy Laon . On the morning of the 7th he moved the corps of Generals Yorck , Kleist , and Langeron , through Pancy upon Fetieux , with the intention of uniting them with General Bulow from Laon ...
Page 469
... directed the orchestra on this occasion , and Burney cried out aloud , " Bravo , Haydn , thank you ; you are a great man . " Handel , though for thirty years the delight of England , had never received such an honour.- Retiring into a ...
... directed the orchestra on this occasion , and Burney cried out aloud , " Bravo , Haydn , thank you ; you are a great man . " Handel , though for thirty years the delight of England , had never received such an honour.- Retiring into a ...
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