The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 1 |
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Page iii
... French -Enumeration of their Conquests - Con- duct and Policy of Buonaparte - Re- marks on the late Campaign in Ger- many - Affairs of Russia - Accession of the Emperor Paul , and its results - Com- mencement of the second Campaign in ...
... French -Enumeration of their Conquests - Con- duct and Policy of Buonaparte - Re- marks on the late Campaign in Ger- many - Affairs of Russia - Accession of the Emperor Paul , and its results - Com- mencement of the second Campaign in ...
Page 89
... French govern- ment , and replied to them with all the formality of official precision . So un- avoidable an inconsisteney does not change the general merits of the question , which must always be decided in favour of the illustrious ...
... French govern- ment , and replied to them with all the formality of official precision . So un- avoidable an inconsisteney does not change the general merits of the question , which must always be decided in favour of the illustrious ...
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... French army in their cantonments , and , after a slight resistance , obtained a signal victory . Two thousand of the French were killed , 16,000 remained prisoners of war , and the remainder fled with pre- cipitation , and without ...
... French army in their cantonments , and , after a slight resistance , obtained a signal victory . Two thousand of the French were killed , 16,000 remained prisoners of war , and the remainder fled with pre- cipitation , and without ...
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