... the inhabitants of the houses against the vandalism of the Austrians and Saxons. Contrary to the wish of the Russians, the Austrians had forced themselves into the city, and, in spite of the ... scarcely arrived in the city before they commenced the pursuit of these outlaws. With fearful yells they rushed into the houses, shouting out the names of those on the pursuit of whom they were bent, ... would not dare to be absent at the reception of the Russian general. For the love of their country they had to forget their own fears, and, for the honor of their journals, face danger like...