The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 1 |
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... communication of sentiments ; and as prejudice and error subsided an exchange of opinions . It was scarcely possible that many thousand Frenchmen should live for several years in America , under all the , vicissitudes of a common and ...
... communication of sentiments ; and as prejudice and error subsided an exchange of opinions . It was scarcely possible that many thousand Frenchmen should live for several years in America , under all the , vicissitudes of a common and ...
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... communication of his intentions for the relief of his subjects , and information respecting the present state of the finances , and provide the most ef- ficacious remedies against several abuses . The members of this assembly were dis ...
... communication of his intentions for the relief of his subjects , and information respecting the present state of the finances , and provide the most ef- ficacious remedies against several abuses . The members of this assembly were dis ...
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... communication with the legislative body . The moderate members were inclined to ac- quiesce in this proposal , but the popular lead- ers , who depended chiefly for their support on the inhabitants of the capital , circulated a report ...
... communication with the legislative body . The moderate members were inclined to ac- quiesce in this proposal , but the popular lead- ers , who depended chiefly for their support on the inhabitants of the capital , circulated a report ...
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... communication , was thus extended from the banks of the Meuse to the Moselle , and retained in check the important fortress of Luxemburgh . The third army was formed on the Rhine under Luckner , and extended from Landau by Strasburg ...
... communication , was thus extended from the banks of the Meuse to the Moselle , and retained in check the important fortress of Luxemburgh . The third army was formed on the Rhine under Luckner , and extended from Landau by Strasburg ...
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... communication with the allies , preparing plentiful supplies of provision , and making other dispositions for commencing the investment as soon as the monsoon should be over . The most difficult and important acquisitions during the ...
... communication with the allies , preparing plentiful supplies of provision , and making other dispositions for commencing the investment as soon as the monsoon should be over . The most difficult and important acquisitions during the ...
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