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- You can make out only part of the little corporal's name.
- Pollard also wrote for other children's magazines such as " The Little Corporal ".
- George Cooper was a hotter favorite than the Iron Duke had been in his bout with the Little Corporal.
- All allies, they got together to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon _ with a few glasses of the Little Corporal's favorite champagne!
- :I also heard that he earned the rank of corporal in WW1, and that some referred to him by the derogatory term " the little corporal ".
- His size, combined with his supremely confident, almost arrogant, leadership style, meant that he was often compared with Napoleon Bonaparte; Bonaparte's nickname " the little Corporal " stuck with Fouroux throughout his career.
- :Well, just remember that bit about " lived quite happily for hundreds of years ", being an island has its advantages, as we discover whenever little corporals from the continent get big ideas . talk ) 20 : 59, 18 December 2008 ( UTC)
- It has been suggested that Bonaparte was personally involved in directing some of the guns, and that his troops began to refer to him as " le petit caporal " ( the little corporal ) because of this, but there seems to be little, if any, contemporary evidence to back this up.
- This time, the battlefields are in France and the United States, where aficionados of Napoleon Bonaparte are slugging it out over how to best preserve the legacy of the little corporal, the Emperor of the French _ the subject of 250, 000 history books so far and, for many, simply the greatest soldier the world has seen.
- Through the early 1930s, the Napoleon High School athletic teams were known as the Little Corporals . Then, when Scotty Florence took over as coach in the fall of 1937, the Napoleon teams became unofficially known as the Fighting Scots or Scots . In the late summer of 1940, Napoleon put together a search committee to select a new name or mascot for NHS athletic teams.
- He was among the first to publish Christmas carols and songs in his songbooks, and included was " Jolly Old St . Nicholas, " the verses of which Lancastrians incorrectly believed he had written . ( Emily Huntington Miller wrote the text as a poem, " Lilly's Secret ", which appeared in December 1865 in " The Little Corporal "; it was set to music most likely by James Ramsey Murray .)
- .. . . it really seems as though old Hegel, in the guise of the World Spirit, were directing history from the grave and, with the greatest conscientiousness, causing everything to be re-enacted twice over, once as grand tragedy and the second time as rotten farce, Caussidi鑢e for Danton, L . Blanc for Robespierre, Carnot, and the moon-calf together with the first available dozen debt-encumbered lieutenants for the little corporal and his band of marshals.