Somebody explained you were running an errand for one of those aides too lazy to go himself, and that you'd be back presently.
Périer, also of a Parliamentary family, and Counsellor of the Court of Aides at Clermont.
Ribeyre, first president at the Court of Aides at Clermont.
And, straining the springs of his energy, he commanded, he drew himself up, with the blood spurting from his throat; Othomar and the aides supported him.
The generals select their aides and assistants from the staff corps, or from either of the four arms of service.
The inhabitants of Alsace and Franche Comte have more spirit than you; they ask me for arms, I send them, and one of my aides de camp will lead them against the enemy.
He said he would go to his Royal Highness and solicit to be appointed one of his aides de camp, and that, if the application were refused, as it probably would be, the refusal would only confirm him in his purpose.
Lauriston was the best educated of the aides de camp, and Napoleon often conversed with him on such literary works as he chose to notice.
He quitted that town at ten o'clock, accompanied only by Bertrand, Caulaincourt, two aides de camp, and two orderly officers.
The Emperor made him a Count because he wished that all his aidesde camp should have titles.
When the First Consul returned to Milan he made Savary and Rapp his aides de camp.
Indeed, in this very battle of Waterloo, Zieten began to retreat when his help was most required, because one of his aides de camp told him that the right wing of the English was in full retreat.
The Emperor had allowed Bernadotte to retain in his service, for a year at least, the French officers who were his aides de camp--but that permission was soon revoked, end the Prince Royal of Sweden wrote to Napoleon a letter of remonstrance.
While at the Luxembourg, he went sometimes accompanied by his 'aides de camp' and sometimes by a Minister, to pay certain official visits.
The First Consul was at first not much disposed to take them, alleging that he hadaides de camp enough.
His aides were calmly smoking their pipes and drinking the poor tea (bancha) of To[u]kichi.
So Kuma with several aides established himself in the rear of To[u]kichi's shop.
But as he rode along the crest of a little knoll, he was shot in the side by an American rifle{287}man, and before his aides could bear him back to the boats, he expired.
As the shower of débris came down within the battery, the General was crushed to the earth by a section of stone wall, and two of his aides and the wounded sergeant were also struck down--all of them being fatally injured.
In that state he left her, hurried downstairs, mounted a horse belonging to one of his aides that stood saddled at the door, and rode with all speed to the bank of the river.
Two of the aides rode on, found breakfast waiting, and sat down at once with General Arnold and his family.
But I will get my other aides to make arrangements.
Well, they got there, all the fuss behind them of the regiments forming—they got to the hilltop and there was the river sure enough before them, just as the aides knew it would be.
With two aides he took horse at once and pushed out toward the field of action.
One of the aides rides down the hillside toward the river and finds a picket.
The aides looked over their shoulders and beheld a pushing to the front on the part of some person or persons.
Well, the long roll was beaten, and everybody scurried to arms, and off went two aides at full speed to the hilltop to examine that thief in the night-time crossing, and Spaulding went behind the one on the strongest horse.
During the Revolution all of Washington's aides and his secretary lived with him at head-quarters, and constituted what he always called "my family.
The command of the Continental army brought a new kind of friend, in the youngaides of his staff.
At the same time hisaides converged on me a full, searching gaze.
Three of the aides successively and successfully damaged their thumbnails in their eagerness to pry open the back cover.
The colonels-general of the Imperial Guard and the Emperor's aides also made part of the household.
In the field the Emperor's aides served as chamberlains.
He in turn requires of all of his aides not only a thorough knowledge of every detail of their work, but also that they shall be as accessible to those under them and to the public as he is himself.
On the very eve of the battle the Emperor Alexander sent one of his aides de camp, Prince Dolgorouki, as a flag of truce to Napoleon.
Rapp, who was present, together with several of Napoleon's aides de camp, afterwards spoke to me of the Prince's interview with the Emperor.
One of the aides on General Wood's staff told me that the combined American forces went into action with only one hundred and fifty pieces of artillery against four hundred pieces that the Germans brought.
Shortly after I received a letter from Bernadotte himself, recommending one of his aides de camp, M.
Later, at the close of 1825, he became one of the most active aides of Madame de la Chanterie and her charitable association.
McClure to hisaides as he signaled his fleet of submarines forward into the fray.
The meal over, Commander McClure called a council of his aides in the control chamber.
There were papers to sign, aides coming and going, impatient sounds out, a man's death decreed; but with no sign of haste he went on to finish.
General Hogendorff had been created one of the Emperor's aides de camp, but he was neither a Rapp, a Lauriston, nor a Duroc.
One of the Emperor's aides de camp arrived at Marmont's.
Several officers and aides de camp who were in the salon coincided in his opinion, especially Lannes, Bessieres, and Duroc.
I can probably tell the reason why one of the two aides de camp has risen higher than the other.
No one should enter your room during the night except your aides de camp, who should sleep in the chamber that precedes your bedroom.
On the eve of the battle of Hohenlinden Moreau was at supper with his aides de camp and several general officers, when a despatch was delivered to him.
So pleasing was his rule to his masters and to his aides that he was allowed to stay in office longer than usual, and was not succeeded until 1848.
After a few minutes of indescribable horror, one of the General's aides de camp came down and said: "The General is dead.
I saw that the General and his aides de camp were looking at us from the balcony and told him to come indoors.
As soon as D'Estaing was within reach he sent two of his aides on board the flagship, and at once opened a correspondence with his ally.
He made the journey on horseback, and had with him two of his aides and two servants.
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