The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 1 |
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... division of the kingdom into eighty - three departments , subdivided into districts and cantons , each having its assembly for the purpose of legislative government . Of all these measures the confiscation of the property of the clergy ...
... division of the kingdom into eighty - three departments , subdivided into districts and cantons , each having its assembly for the purpose of legislative government . Of all these measures the confiscation of the property of the clergy ...
Page 62
... division began its operations before midnight by an assault on one of the enemy's redoubts . It was guarded by a double breast - work ; but the assailants bore down all resistance , and , driving the enemy before them , they entered the ...
... division began its operations before midnight by an assault on one of the enemy's redoubts . It was guarded by a double breast - work ; but the assailants bore down all resistance , and , driving the enemy before them , they entered the ...
Page 139
... division of the British army . Pleased at the opportunity , the general sent three battalions from his right to storm the weakened camp , which was soon forced by the valor of this detachment , while Bellegarde was repelled by the de ...
... division of the British army . Pleased at the opportunity , the general sent three battalions from his right to storm the weakened camp , which was soon forced by the valor of this detachment , while Bellegarde was repelled by the de ...
Page 167
... divisions which were apparent even in the bosom of the convention , seemed imperiously to demand a regular system of ... division into departments , cantons , and communes . The second chapter defined the political state of citizens ...
... divisions which were apparent even in the bosom of the convention , seemed imperiously to demand a regular system of ... division into departments , cantons , and communes . The second chapter defined the political state of citizens ...
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... division of general Grenier , which they concluded to be surrounded with water , and on the 20th of October made six ... division from the forces of Bournonville to the vicinity of Kay- serslautern . These divisions dispersed the ...
... division of general Grenier , which they concluded to be surrounded with water , and on the 20th of October made six ... division from the forces of Bournonville to the vicinity of Kay- serslautern . These divisions dispersed the ...
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