The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 1 |
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... Hostilities - Plan of the Campaign - Its failure - Atrocities of the Parisian Mob - Horrors of the 10th of August - Attack on the Thuilleries- Imprisonment of the Royal Family- Invasion of France by the Allies - State of Europe - Policy ...
... Hostilities - Plan of the Campaign - Its failure - Atrocities of the Parisian Mob - Horrors of the 10th of August - Attack on the Thuilleries- Imprisonment of the Royal Family- Invasion of France by the Allies - State of Europe - Policy ...
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... Hostilities - Biographical Sketches of General Harris , and the DUKE OF WELLINGTON , then Colonel Welles- ley - Siege of Seringapatam - Capture of the Place , and its Results - Death of Tippoo - Division of his Dominions . 390 CHAP ...
... Hostilities - Biographical Sketches of General Harris , and the DUKE OF WELLINGTON , then Colonel Welles- ley - Siege of Seringapatam - Capture of the Place , and its Results - Death of Tippoo - Division of his Dominions . 390 CHAP ...
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... Hostilities - Movements of the respective Armies - Events of the Campaign - Restoration of Tran- quillity - Departure from India of the Marquis Wellesley - Arrival of Lord Cornwallis . 658 CHAP . XLI . Indisposition of Mr. Pitt - His ...
... Hostilities - Movements of the respective Armies - Events of the Campaign - Restoration of Tran- quillity - Departure from India of the Marquis Wellesley - Arrival of Lord Cornwallis . 658 CHAP . XLI . Indisposition of Mr. Pitt - His ...
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... hostilities ;: and the descendant of so many absolute monarchs did not regard it as impolitic , or unjust , to acknowledge and assist the exertions of a people struggling for inde- pendence . M. de Vergennes directed the depart- ment of ...
... hostilities ;: and the descendant of so many absolute monarchs did not regard it as impolitic , or unjust , to acknowledge and assist the exertions of a people struggling for inde- pendence . M. de Vergennes directed the depart- ment of ...
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... hostilities , but Leopold , considering the danger of his sister and her family , and influenced probably by other considerations , was anxious for the adoption of pacific measures . Both , how- Both , how- ever , concurred , in viewing ...
... hostilities , but Leopold , considering the danger of his sister and her family , and influenced probably by other considerations , was anxious for the adoption of pacific measures . Both , how- Both , how- ever , concurred , in viewing ...
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