id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18113 Ségur, Philippe-Paul, comte de History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 .txt text/plain 196225 8155 66 respective armies--Position of the Russian forces--Napoleon's plans in VII.--Napoleon's departure from Wilna--Retreat of the Russian army from VI.--Disposition of the Russian army on the field of Borodino--Napoleon's voltigeurs of the 33d--Surprising order in the Russian retreat--Napoleon's favourable, owing to the destruction of the Russian army; Napoleon's Polish troops and a French general were left with the Austrian army. Frederic the Second), Napoleon followed the course of the Russian army; opposed to the corps of 12,000 men commanded by the Russian general But 157,000 men were sufficient to destroy the Russian army by a army marched in three columns abreast; the Emperor, Murat, Davoust, and Napoleon announced a battle to his army; he allowed it two days to rest, but at the same time he gave orders that his guard should march next day Russian army, the five thousand men which still remained to him. ./cache/18113.txt ./txt/18113.txt