id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57185 Foord, Edward (Edward A.) Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812 .txt text/plain 132669 6662 69 number of the regiments of the Russian army, the completion to war Miloradovich commanded two army corps under Barclay, and General Russian generals being so obliging as to play into Napoleon's hands. troops and the rear-guards of the retreating Russian cavalry regiments. to the General Staff, reported Russian troops on the road to Rudnia. the Russian main army he fell back towards Moscow, and Napoleon called well advanced along the old Moscow road on the left; and about 10 p.m. Bagration, by Kutuzov's orders, withdrew to the main position. The French army was disposed in the following order from right to left. Napoleon had gained a little ground, but the Russian army was The total force of the Napoleonic army, therefore, on Russian soil or Commander of the 1st Russian Army Corps in 1812] left of the advance-guard, generally at about a day's march distance. Napoleon, Murat and other generals which were taken by the Russians. ./cache/57185.txt ./txt/57185.txt