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" ... We saw them rushing from the baggage-waggons, and falling in agonies and tears at the feet of the first soldier they met, imploring his assistance to enable them to reach the other side. The sick and the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or... "
Handbook for northern Europe - Sivu 604
tekijä(t) John Murray (publishers.) - 1849
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A circumstantial narrative of the campaign in Russia, tr. [by E. Boyce].

Eugène Labaume - 1814 - 436 sivua
...other side. The sick and the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around them for some friend to help...them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend, bis own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...

A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Russia: Embellished with Plans ...

Eugène Labaume - 1815 - 470 sivua
...the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around for some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...

An impartial history of the naval, military and political events in ..., Nide 2

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 sivua
...the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutchest looked anxiously around for some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air, every other feeling of the army being absorbed in self-preservation. Monsieur de Labarriere, the muster...

A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Russia: Embellished with Plans ...

Eugène Labaume - 1817 - 376 sivua
...the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around for some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...

The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Nide 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 sivua
...other side. The sick and the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around them for some friend to help...them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. At length...

The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., Nide 1

William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 sivua
...the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looking around for some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...

Selections from modern authors, for the use of schools, by mrs. Gething

Gething - 1838 - 426 sivua
...the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looking around for some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Nide 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 sivua
...other side. The sick and the wounded, sitting on the trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around them for some friend to help...them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. river those...

Handbook for Northern Europe: Finland and Russia

1849 - 314 sivua
...side. The sick and the wounded sitting on the trunks of the trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around them for some friend to help...number of killed was never accurately ascertained. From Boriäof the remnants of the army pursued their way to Wilna, meeting at every step with fresh disasters....

Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Russia: Containing a Faithful ...

Eugène Labaume - 1855 - 364 sivua
...wounded, sitting on tlie trunks of trees, or supported by their crutches, anxiously looked around lor some friend to help them. But their cries were lost in the air. No one had leisure to attend to his dearest friend. His own preservation absorbed every thought. Monsieur...




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