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Cap. XXVI

Episode 26 of the Napoleón en Chamartín (Version 2) by Benito Pérez Galdós (1843 - 1920) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "Cap. XXVI" was published on April 21, 2026 and runs 33 minutes.

April 21, 2026 ·33m · Napoleón en Chamartín (Version 2) by Benito Pérez Galdós (1843 - 1920)

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Quelle Histoire Présente Quelle Histoire Remonte le temps : pars à la rencontre de Cléopâtre, Louis XIV, Napoléon, Rosa Parks et bien d’autres encore. Avec Quelle Histoire, l’histoire devient un jeu d’enfants.Les albums Quelle Histoire sont à retrouver sur notre site et sur notre application : https://quellehistoire.com/L'application Quelle Histoire est disponible dès maintenant sur les téléphones Android et Apple !Tu peux retrouver l'application ici : https://qrco.de/bfOnIRhttps://quellehistoire.com/application-audio/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations. magentarose's podcast (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/darkmagentarose www.podErato.com Hortense Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte, Kelly Hawkins, Augusta Maine ME Portsmouth NH New Hampshire darkmagentarose.blogspot.com Libro La actitud mental positiva De Napoleón Hill jose ernesto gonzalez moreno Nos dice el libró que ser positivo nos lleva al éxito siempre. Through Russian Snows by G. A. Henty (1832 - 1902) LibriVox There are few campaigns that, either in point of the immense scale upon which it was undertaken, the completeness of its failure, or the enormous loss of life entailed, appeal to the imagination in so great a degree as that of Napoleon against Russia. Fortunately, we have in the narratives of Sir Robert Wilson, British commissioner with the Russian army, and of Count Segur, who was upon Napoleon's staff, minute descriptions of the events as seen by eye-witnesses, and besides these the campaign has been treated fully by various military writers. I have as usual avoided going into details of horrors and of acts of cruelty and ferocity on both sides, surpassing anything in modern warfare, and have given a mere outline of the operations, with a full account of the stern fight at Smolensk and the terrible struggle at Borodino. I would warn those of my readers who may turn to any of the military works for a further history of the campaign, that the spelling of Russian places and names varies
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