The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... British army from utter destruction , without taking an Austrian division into pay . Such is a sample of the boasted honor and fixity of principle to be found in absolute govern ments . By her conduct in this campaign , and throughout ...
... British army from utter destruction , without taking an Austrian division into pay . Such is a sample of the boasted honor and fixity of principle to be found in absolute govern ments . By her conduct in this campaign , and throughout ...
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... British and the Dutch . The French troops soon scoured all the left bank of the Rhine , and took Maestricht , Pichegru completing his conquest by entering Amsterdam in the month of January , 795 . At sea , however , the English took ...
... British and the Dutch . The French troops soon scoured all the left bank of the Rhine , and took Maestricht , Pichegru completing his conquest by entering Amsterdam in the month of January , 795 . At sea , however , the English took ...
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... British courage , however little in accordance with states- manlike prudence . France presented an invulnerable as- pect , so much so that her enemies knew not how to attack her . But Pitt could never stoop to leave Holland and Ant ...
... British courage , however little in accordance with states- manlike prudence . France presented an invulnerable as- pect , so much so that her enemies knew not how to attack her . But Pitt could never stoop to leave Holland and Ant ...
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... British government resolved , on the information of De Puisaye , an emigrant noble , to raise the banner of insurrec- tion in Brittany , where the Chouans , under cover of a pacifi- cation , were ready to resume their arms . As the ...
... British government resolved , on the information of De Puisaye , an emigrant noble , to raise the banner of insurrec- tion in Brittany , where the Chouans , under cover of a pacifi- cation , were ready to resume their arms . As the ...
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... British ground he thought possi- ble ; but to maintain his ground there was hopeless . " But England's dominion was wide ; though invulnerable at home , a fatal blow might be directed against her abroad . He had read of the revolutions ...
... British ground he thought possi- ble ; but to maintain his ground there was hopeless . " But England's dominion was wide ; though invulnerable at home , a fatal blow might be directed against her abroad . He had read of the revolutions ...
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