The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 1 |
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... Siege of Thionville , and of Lisle - Proceedings of the French Convention - Invasion of the Netherlands by Dumouriez - Battle of Jemappe - Result of the Campaign- Proceedings in the National Convention . CHAP . V 68 Meeting of the ...
... Siege of Thionville , and of Lisle - Proceedings of the French Convention - Invasion of the Netherlands by Dumouriez - Battle of Jemappe - Result of the Campaign- Proceedings in the National Convention . CHAP . V 68 Meeting of the ...
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... Siege of Dunkirk - War in La Vendée -Siege of Lyons . Page 92 CHAP . VII . Extraordinary exertions of the French Government - Continuance of the Cam- paign - Lord Hood takes possession of Toulon - Events during the possession of that ...
... Siege of Dunkirk - War in La Vendée -Siege of Lyons . Page 92 CHAP . VII . Extraordinary exertions of the French Government - Continuance of the Cam- paign - Lord Hood takes possession of Toulon - Events during the possession of that ...
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... Siege and Massacre of Jaffa - Assault of Acre and its Gallant Defence by Sir Sidney Smith - Discomfiture and Re- treat of Buonaparte - Deplorable situa- tion of the French Army - Clandestine Flight of Buonaparte from the Shores of Egypt ...
... Siege and Massacre of Jaffa - Assault of Acre and its Gallant Defence by Sir Sidney Smith - Discomfiture and Re- treat of Buonaparte - Deplorable situa- tion of the French Army - Clandestine Flight of Buonaparte from the Shores of Egypt ...
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... siege of Thionville ; while the other , of much superior force , should be stationed in the Low Countries . Their positions were to be as near the Meuse as possible . Should the expectation of a general rise in France be disappointed ...
... siege of Thionville ; while the other , of much superior force , should be stationed in the Low Countries . Their positions were to be as near the Meuse as possible . Should the expectation of a general rise in France be disappointed ...
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... On the 21st of August general Clairfait presented himself with an army of 60,000 men before that fortress . The siege lasted during fourteen hours , deemed themselves persons of genius and erudition and members of HISTORY OF THE WAR . 55.
... On the 21st of August general Clairfait presented himself with an army of 60,000 men before that fortress . The siege lasted during fourteen hours , deemed themselves persons of genius and erudition and members of HISTORY OF THE WAR . 55.
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