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... Austrians or Prussians . He expostulated with the assembly by letter and in person . After the 10th of Au- gust he took upon him to resist the government established by that revolution ; and , failing to prevail on his soldiers , was ...
... Austrians or Prussians . He expostulated with the assembly by letter and in person . After the 10th of Au- gust he took upon him to resist the government established by that revolution ; and , failing to prevail on his soldiers , was ...
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... Austrians , prepared to support him on the right and left , did not muster half the stipulated number . The failure of this invasion is universally and ex- clusively attributed to the duke ; whereas a great part of the cause lies in the ...
... Austrians , prepared to support him on the right and left , did not muster half the stipulated number . The failure of this invasion is universally and ex- clusively attributed to the duke ; whereas a great part of the cause lies in the ...
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... Austrians had retreated from Lille , as the Prussians from Valmy : and Dumɔuriez was determined , despite the lateness of the season , to assume the offensive . Military critics censure his plan of campaign , as void of art and ability ...
... Austrians had retreated from Lille , as the Prussians from Valmy : and Dumɔuriez was determined , despite the lateness of the season , to assume the offensive . Military critics censure his plan of campaign , as void of art and ability ...
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... Austrians under duke Albert , posted at Mons ; they , of course , had thus the advantage of position , whilst to Dumouriez fell the more dif ficult task of attacking and dislodging them . The Austrians , about 25,000 strong , occupied ...
... Austrians under duke Albert , posted at Mons ; they , of course , had thus the advantage of position , whilst to Dumouriez fell the more dif ficult task of attacking and dislodging them . The Austrians , about 25,000 strong , occupied ...
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... Austrians , their having defeated the French near Aix la Chapelle , the utter failure of Dumouriez's invasion of Holland , and dire sus- picions at the same time of the fidelity of that general . His conduct gave full scope for this ...
... Austrians , their having defeated the French near Aix la Chapelle , the utter failure of Dumouriez's invasion of Holland , and dire sus- picions at the same time of the fidelity of that general . His conduct gave full scope for this ...
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