| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1004 pages
...make, fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whatever obstacles may be opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest unti'l we have planted our eagles ou the territory of our enemies. (Signed) Napoleon. By order of his majesty, the majorgeneral of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1014 pages
...make, fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whatever obstacles may bu opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest until we have planted our eagles on the territory of our enemies. (Signed) Napoleon. By order of his majesty, the majorgeneral of the... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 pages
...make, fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whatever obstacles maybe opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest until we have planted onr eagles on the territory of our enemies. " Napoleon." The French emperor now proceeded to join his... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - France - 1835 - 414 pages
...fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whatever obstacles may bs •opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest until we have planted our eagles on the territory of our enemy."] had hitherto occupied, and traversing Hesse, seemed as if about to... | |
| Walter Scott - Novelists, English - 1847 - 458 pages
...make, fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whatever obstacles may be opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest until we have planted our eagles on the territory of our enemy."] had hitherto occupied, and traversing Hesse, seemed as if about to... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - France - 1878 - 420 pages
...make, fatigues and privations of every kind to endure. Whateverobstacles may be opposed to us, we will overcome them, and we shall take no rest until we have planted our eagles on the territory of our enemy." While Mack expected the approach of the French upon his front, Buonaparte... | |
| Alan Schom - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 948 pages
...firm guarantees. . . . But soldiers, we have difficult marches yet before us, fatigue and hardships of all kinds. Whatever obstacles may confront us, we shall overcome them, and we shall not rest until we have planted our eagles upon the territory of our enemies.'7 In another order of... | |
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