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Louisa of Prussia and Her Times

Chapter 35 JOHANNES MULLER.

Word Count: 4277    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

s painfully agitated to-day; his shaggy white eyebrows were closely contracted, and his eyes were casting angry glan

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Louisa of Prussia and Her Times
Louisa of Prussia and Her Times
“The population of Vienna was paralyzed with terror; a heavy gloom weighed down all minds, and the strength of the stoutest hearts seemed broken. Couriers had arrived today from the camp of the army, and brought the dreadful tidings of an overwhelming defeat of the Austrian forces. Bonaparte, the young general of the French Republic, who, in the course of one year (1796), had won as many battles and as much glory as many a great and illustrious warrior during the whole course of an eventful life - Bonaparte had crossed the Italian Alps with the serried columns of his army, and the most trusted military leaders of Austria were fleeing before him in dismay.”