| Victor Hugo - 1886 - 356 páginas
...related in the first part of this book begin. If it had not rained on the night of the 17th and 18th June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed ; a few drops of rain more or less made Napoleon oscillate. In order to make Waterloo the end of Austerlitz, Providence only required a little rain,... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 360 páginas
...related in the first part of this book begin. If it had not rained on the night of the 17th and 18th June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed ; a few drops of rain more or less made Napoleon oscillate. In order to make Waterloo the end of Austeiiitz, Providence only required a little rain,... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 440 páginas
...in the first part of this book begin. If it had not rained on the night between the 1 7th and 18th June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed ; a few drops of rain more or less made Napoleon oscillate. In order to make Waterloo the end of Austerlitz, Providence only required a little rain,... | |
| Sir Edward Bruce Hamley - 1889 - 352 páginas
...particular spot for a more general view of the battle, M. Hugo remarks : " If it had not rained in the night between the 17th and 18th of June 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. Some drops of water more or less caused Napoleon to fall. In order that Waterloo might be the end of... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1895 - 338 páginas
...related in the first part of this book begin. Had it not rained on the night between the 1 7th and i8th June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. A few drops of rain more or less made Napoleon bow. That Waterloo should be the end of Austerlitz, Providence only required a little rain, and an... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 páginas
...following brilliant description of that great event. 10 Had it not rained on the night of the 17th of June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. A few drops of water, more or Victor Hugo. 15 less, prostrated Napoleon. That Waterloo should be the end of Austerlitz,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 páginas
...following brilliant description of that great event. 10 Had it not rained on the night of the 17th of June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. A few drops of water, more or Victer Huge. 15 less, prostrated Napoleon. That Waterloo should be the end of Austerlitz,... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1902 - 564 páginas
...of martial poems. LXXXVII.— THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. 1. Had it not rained on the night of the 17th of June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. A. few drops of water, more or less, prostrated Napoleon. That 'Waterloo should be the end of Austerlitz, Providence... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 718 páginas
...VICTOR HUGO'S ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO If it had not rained the night between the 17th and the 18th of June, 1815, the future of Europe would have been changed. Certain drops of water, more or less, overthrew Napoleon. In order that Waterloo should set an end... | |
| 1903 - 738 páginas
...Hugo thus alludes to the subject : "****** j£ ft jlad noj. rajned on (-fog night between the i/th and 18th of June, 1815, the future of Europe would...changed ; a few drops of rain more or less made Napoleon oscillate. In order to make Waterloo the end of Austerlitz, Providence only required a little rain,... | |
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