The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 1T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... effects , and in its remoter consequences , has so materially contributed to decide the fate of nations , and to influence ... effect , but in a subordinate degree . It was not till the court and the ministers were reduced to the most ...
... effects , and in its remoter consequences , has so materially contributed to decide the fate of nations , and to influence ... effect , but in a subordinate degree . It was not till the court and the ministers were reduced to the most ...
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... effect , from the circumstance that a great part of the money expended , was sunk at a distance from home , or laid out in com- modities so perishable , that there was little hope of its recovery . From this war therefore , a new debt ...
... effect , from the circumstance that a great part of the money expended , was sunk at a distance from home , or laid out in com- modities so perishable , that there was little hope of its recovery . From this war therefore , a new debt ...
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... effect of the rapid progress of public opinion was apparent immediately after the ac- cession of Lewis XVI . It compelled him to restore the antient parliaments ; the alleviation of the miseries of the people became the object of ...
... effect of the rapid progress of public opinion was apparent immediately after the ac- cession of Lewis XVI . It compelled him to restore the antient parliaments ; the alleviation of the miseries of the people became the object of ...
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... effect , and amidst the multitude of demands could scarcely afford relief to any pecuniary pressure of the government . The clamor and discontent excited by these circumstances placed the crown in a situation extremely favourable to the ...
... effect , and amidst the multitude of demands could scarcely afford relief to any pecuniary pressure of the government . The clamor and discontent excited by these circumstances placed the crown in a situation extremely favourable to the ...
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... effect usually produced by the appearance of persecution , and a majority of the clergy , chiefly curés , many of whom were warmly attached to the popular party , united them selves with the tiers etat , and were received with open arms ...
... effect usually produced by the appearance of persecution , and a majority of the clergy , chiefly curés , many of whom were warmly attached to the popular party , united them selves with the tiers etat , and were received with open arms ...
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admiral allies archduke arms arrived artillery assembly attack Austrian bank Batavian republic battalions battle body Britain British Buonaparte camp campaign captain cavalry colonel column command commander-in-chief conduct convention corps court Danube declared defended detachment division duke Dumouriez Egypt emperor enemy enemy's engaged English evacuated execution fire fleet force formed France French army French government French republic garrison Genoa Girondists guard hostilities immediately imperial infantry inhabitants Italy Jacobins Kehl king liberty lord lord Melville lord Nelson loss majesty Mamelukes Mantua Massena measures ment military minister Moreau nation negotiation object occupied officers Paris party passed peace port position possession posts present prince prisoners proceeded received regiment reinforced rendered republicans retired retreat Rhine river Russian sent ships siege soldiers squadron success surrender Suwarrow territory tion took Toulon town treaty treaty of Amiens troops Tyrol vessels victory whole wounded