The Signs of the Times : As Denoted By the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions : Traced Down From the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time
The Signs of the Times : As Denoted By the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions : Traced Down From the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time
Alexander Keith
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i'Hitt.orNiipolMii9Tol|.pp.340^S4l. tlbl4.p.^43. Digitized by VjOOQIC 553 FOURTH VIAIm week» the work of a day. The sun ibone to scorch with fire. The emperor Napoleon entered Berlin, issued his decrees^ and speedily advanced to meet more stubborn foes. The rashness of Prussia in rushing into the war before the advance of the Rus- sian armies, gave fre^r scope to the genius and act- ivity of Napoleon to cut oflF his enemies in separate and successive combats. The Russians, heretofore used to tr...iumph over their republican foes, tried all his strength. He took Warsaw, and roused the en- thusiasm of the Poles. But the conflicts were ob- stinate and terrible. In the battle of Pultusk, 13,000 were killed or wounded. The battle of Preuss Eylau was-the longest and by far the severest battle ifif which Bonaparte had as yet been engaged. The field was covered with 50,000 corpses. At Heilberg " the carnage was fearful." But Napoleon's extra- ordinary exertions enabled him to take the field again at the head of not less than 280,000 men> in the decisive battle of Friedland, " the Rtii^an^ sustained numberless charges of fool and iiorse, and were ex- posed for six -hours to a murderoia cannonmle.
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