The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... Moreau , a cautious rather than an active general , was sent to replace Pichegru on the Rhine , Bonaparte was dispatched to the Alps , to realize and execute the projects of conquest which he had first suggested . Political were joined ...
... Moreau , a cautious rather than an active general , was sent to replace Pichegru on the Rhine , Bonaparte was dispatched to the Alps , to realize and execute the projects of conquest which he had first suggested . Political were joined ...
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... Moreau and Jourdan , on the Rhine , had 150,000 at their disposal ; and the Austrians under the arch- duke Charles , no less . Moreau was an able general ; but he had not reached that grand unity of plan which inspired Bonaparte . He ...
... Moreau and Jourdan , on the Rhine , had 150,000 at their disposal ; and the Austrians under the arch- duke Charles , no less . Moreau was an able general ; but he had not reached that grand unity of plan which inspired Bonaparte . He ...
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... Tyrol to act in concert with it ; but Jourdan was then beaten , and Moreau in retreat . The army of Italy was too weak to make such an attempt by itself . A respite , 1 therefore , was allowed to general and soldiers .
... Tyrol to act in concert with it ; but Jourdan was then beaten , and Moreau in retreat . The army of Italy was too weak to make such an attempt by itself . A respite , 1 therefore , was allowed to general and soldiers .
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... Moreau could not procure some thousand pounds to purchase a bridge of boats . There was now an equal dearth in the treasury . With that defiance of all principle or political honesty which characterizes this epoch , they looked round ...
... Moreau could not procure some thousand pounds to purchase a bridge of boats . There was now an equal dearth in the treasury . With that defiance of all principle or political honesty which characterizes this epoch , they looked round ...
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... Moreau was in disgrace , as moderate and monarchically in- clined ; whilst the talents and vigor of Carnot no longer guided the operations of the Parisian war - office . Neverthe- less , the directory esteemed themselves , as of old ...
... Moreau was in disgrace , as moderate and monarchically in- clined ; whilst the talents and vigor of Carnot no longer guided the operations of the Parisian war - office . Neverthe- less , the directory esteemed themselves , as of old ...
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