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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... less than 80,000 stand of arms in the metropolis , in the possession of private individuals , with which he proposed to equip an army of volunteers , not merely to protect Paris from any sudden assault , but to march against the enemy ...
... less than 80,000 stand of arms in the metropolis , in the possession of private individuals , with which he proposed to equip an army of volunteers , not merely to protect Paris from any sudden assault , but to march against the enemy ...
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... less sieges , while Dumouriez was recruiting his army instead of pressing forward to the ultimate object of his enterprise , while his enemy was unprepared for resistance ; VOL , 1 . and he took no advantage of his superior force to ...
... less sieges , while Dumouriez was recruiting his army instead of pressing forward to the ultimate object of his enterprise , while his enemy was unprepared for resistance ; VOL , 1 . and he took no advantage of his superior force to ...
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... less fatal to the invaders , than honourable to the intrepidity of those entrusted with its defence . It was besieged about the beginning of September , and on the 23rd of that month the assembly re- ceived a declaration from its ...
... less fatal to the invaders , than honourable to the intrepidity of those entrusted with its defence . It was besieged about the beginning of September , and on the 23rd of that month the assembly re- ceived a declaration from its ...
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... less sum in coin than that which had been remitted from the discount . By every operation of this kind the quantity of specie in France was in- creased . The convention with much ease amassed immense quantities of gold and silver , and ...
... less sum in coin than that which had been remitted from the discount . By every operation of this kind the quantity of specie in France was in- creased . The convention with much ease amassed immense quantities of gold and silver , and ...
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... less and our enemies lose less , than if it were not enacted . But the attorney- general and Mr. Burke , said that it was framed in the spirit , if not according to the letter , of the former acts , and that its rigor was not greater ...
... less and our enemies lose less , than if it were not enacted . But the attorney- general and Mr. Burke , said that it was framed in the spirit , if not according to the letter , of the former acts , and that its rigor was not greater ...
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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