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<p>are known <del>und by the</del> in the history of the French<lb/> | |||
war by the name of the <hi rend="underline">Polish Legions.</hi><lb/> | |||
The rest of the nation who remained to hear<lb/> | |||
the joke was equally animated by a patriotic<lb/> | |||
spirit. Events may teach. <add>In the war 1807,</add> The <add>Prussian</add> regiments conquered<lb/> | |||
the Poles <del>deserted</del> in the midst of battles, deserted<lb/> | |||
their <del>rar</del> station, and by <unclear>uniting</unclear> <del>the</del> with the<lb/> | |||
French puzzled greatly the military calculations:<lb/> | |||
added <del>per</del> greatly to the losses. Napoleon <del>to<lb/> | |||
in effect of</del> <add>thinking</add> this national spirit of the Poles<lb/> | |||
subservient <del>to his the accomplishment</del> the <del>far</del><lb/> | |||
promotion of his ambitious views <del>re</del> raised<lb/> | |||
a part of Poland by the treaty of Tilsit into<lb/> | |||
a <add>Grand</add> Dutchy of Warsaw. Hopes animated then <add>still more</add> the Poles<lb/> | |||
when they saw their <del>peoples</del> <add>efforts</add> in part crowned.<lb/> | |||
The <add>new</add> Army of the Grand Dutchy under their<lb/> | |||
Valient Leader Prince Poniatowski beat the Army –<lb/> | |||
the Austria<del>ns in</del> Army under the command<lb/> | |||
of the Arch Duke<del>Jo J</del> John: and wherever<lb/> | |||
Poniatowski <del>approached</del> turned his victorious<lb/> | |||
<del>that more</del> ships in Galicia, nobility and peasantry<lb/> | |||
gathered around him. The <add>Polish</add> recruits <del>of did</del><lb/> | |||
in the Austrian Army, who were mixed with<lb/> | |||
the Austrians themselves turned their arms against<lb/> | |||
their superiors – and often when <del>ordered</del> <add>send</add> to<lb/> | |||
take bateries, they <del>In g</del> ran <add>over</add> to the Poles, greeting<lb/> | |||
them <add>as</add> brothers.</p> | |||
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are known und by the in the history of the French
war by the name of the Polish Legions.
The rest of the nation who remained to hear
the joke was equally animated by a patriotic
spirit. Events may teach. In the war 1807, The Prussian regiments conquered
the Poles deserted in the midst of battles, deserted
their rar station, and by uniting the with the
French puzzled greatly the military calculations:
added per greatly to the losses. Napoleon to
in effect of thinking this national spirit of the Poles
subservient to his the accomplishment the far
promotion of his ambitious views re raised
a part of Poland by the treaty of Tilsit into
a Grand Dutchy of Warsaw. Hopes animated then still more the Poles
when they saw their peoples efforts in part crowned.
The new Army of the Grand Dutchy under their
Valient Leader Prince Poniatowski beat the Army –
the Austrians in Army under the command
of the Arch DukeJo J John: and wherever
Poniatowski approached turned his victorious
that more ships in Galicia, nobility and peasantry
gathered around him. The Polish recruits of did
in the Austrian Army, who were mixed with
the Austrians themselves turned their arms against
their superiors – and often when ordered send to
take bateries, they In g ran over to the Poles, greeting
them as brothers.
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