| 1797 - 514 páginas
...yielded to the republican arms. For this fervice, he was rewarded with the rank' of general of divifioo. No fooner was Buonaparte appointed to the command...the local knowledge, intrepidity and experience of Mafiena, pointed him out as an able officer, capable of fecond'ing his views, and advancing his progrefs.... | |
| 1797 - 506 páginas
...republican arms. For this fervice, he was re.warded with the rank of general of divifion. No fooner vas Buonaparte appointed to the command of the army of...the local knowledge, intrepidity and experience of Maffena, pointed him out as an able officer, capable of feconding his views, and advancing his progrefs.... | |
| 1797 - 506 páginas
...this fervice, he was rewarded with the rank of general of diviflon. Nofooncr was Bu o NA p AR ТЕ appointed to the command of the army of Italy, than...the local knowledge, intrepidity, and experience of MASSENA, pointed him out as an able officer, capable of feconding his views, and advancing his progrefs.... | |
| Press, Dublin - 1800 - 682 páginas
...rank of general of Divifion. No fooner was Buonaparte appointed to the command of the army of Itally, than the local knowledge, intrepidity, and experience...Maflena, pointed him out as an able officer, capable of feconding his views, and advancing his progrefs. We accordingly find him, in the fpring- of 1796, adinga... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 546 páginas
...threw up his commission; and, entering into a French legion, he soon distinguished himself. No sooner was Buonaparte appointed to the command of the army...the local knowledge, intrepidity, and experience of Massena, pointed him out as an able officer, capable of seconding his views, and advancing his progress,... | |
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