| Alfred Rambaud - 1882 - 758 sivua
...Bennigsen, lermolof, and Ostermann were in favor of a last battle. Kutuzof listened to all, and then said, " Here my head, be it good or bad, must decide for itself," and ordered a retreat beyond the town. Yet he felt that Moscow was not " only a city like any other." He... | |
| Alfred Rambaud - 1886 - 372 sivua
...Bennigsen, Ermolof, and Ostermann were in favor of a last battle. Koutouzof listened to all, and then said, " Here my head, be it good or bad, must decide for itself," and ordered a retreat through the town. Yet he felt that Moscow was- not " only a city like any other."... | |
| Charles Augustus Stoddard - 1891 - 304 sivua
...the tomb, of the Russian warrior; beyond it another world begins." Kutuzoff listened to all, and then said, "Here my head, be it good or bad, must decide for itself," and he ordered a retreat beyond the town. Yet he felt that Moscow was not "only a city like any other,"... | |
| Alfred Rambaud - 1898 - 330 sivua
...Bennigsen, Ermolof, and Ostermann were in favor of a last battle. Koutouzof listened to all, and then said, " Here my head, be it good or bad, must decide for itself," and ordered a retreat through the town. Yet he felt that Moscow was not " only a city like any other."... | |
| William Greener - 1900 - 344 sivua
...Beningsen and others were in favour of a last battle. " Amid such diverse counsel," said Kutuzov, " my head, be it good or bad, must decide for itself," and he ordered a retreat through the town, but he himself would not enter it, and wept as he hurriedly... | |
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