The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ...: Preserved at Dropmore [being Correspondence and Papers of Lord Grenville 1698-1820], Volume 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1906 - Great Britain |
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Page vii
... Russian succours reached the scene of hostilities , the Austrian generals and armies showed decisive superiority ... Russians and assumed supreme command of the allied troops . Marching from triumph to triumph he routed in succession the ...
... Russian succours reached the scene of hostilities , the Austrian generals and armies showed decisive superiority ... Russians and assumed supreme command of the allied troops . Marching from triumph to triumph he routed in succession the ...
Page viii
... Russian troops in Brittany , to capture and destroy Brest , and aid a Chouan revolt which Georges Cadondal was organizing with funds supplied from the British Treasury . The first of these enterprises , requiring the co - operation of ...
... Russian troops in Brittany , to capture and destroy Brest , and aid a Chouan revolt which Georges Cadondal was organizing with funds supplied from the British Treasury . The first of these enterprises , requiring the co - operation of ...
Page ix
... Russian troops numbering , at least on paper , 45,000 , to Zurich , under the command of General Korsakow . In this plan Austrian co - operation was an essential ingredient . Baron Thugut at first raised no diffi- culty . Souvarow's ...
... Russian troops numbering , at least on paper , 45,000 , to Zurich , under the command of General Korsakow . In this plan Austrian co - operation was an essential ingredient . Baron Thugut at first raised no diffi- culty . Souvarow's ...
Page x
... Russian army did not exceed 40,000 men . Lord Mulgrave on reaching Zurich found that military rivalries had already spread from Italy to Switzerland , Austrian and Russian generals being on terms that almost forbad any hope of cordial ...
... Russian army did not exceed 40,000 men . Lord Mulgrave on reaching Zurich found that military rivalries had already spread from Italy to Switzerland , Austrian and Russian generals being on terms that almost forbad any hope of cordial ...
Page xii
... Russian expedition . The sudden departure of the Hereditary Prince from Lingen to the Helder partly upset his plans . Want of certain intelligence from England or Holland , owing partly to adverse gales , kept him for many weeks in ...
... Russian expedition . The sudden departure of the Hereditary Prince from Lingen to the Helder partly upset his plans . Want of certain intelligence from England or Holland , owing partly to adverse gales , kept him for many weeks in ...
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