The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... attacked and routed the portion of it under La Fayette . A Buonaparte would not have hesitated . The duke , over wary , feared to leave the smallest fortress unreduced behind him . He laid siege to Longwy , took it , then invested ...
... attacked and routed the portion of it under La Fayette . A Buonaparte would not have hesitated . The duke , over wary , feared to leave the smallest fortress unreduced behind him . He laid siege to Longwy , took it , then invested ...
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... attack , concerning the success of which the monarch was sanguine , and his general by no means so . The latter , however , acted in obedience to the ardor of the king , and , on the 20th of September , a cannonade opened on both sides ...
... attack , concerning the success of which the monarch was sanguine , and his general by no means so . The latter , however , acted in obedience to the ardor of the king , and , on the 20th of September , a cannonade opened on both sides ...
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... attack from Robespierre , he spoke of himself , " who had served the cause of liberty with all the energy of his temperament ; " nd of Marat , with whom indeed he affected not to be on terms of friendship ; but whose violence he ...
... attack from Robespierre , he spoke of himself , " who had served the cause of liberty with all the energy of his temperament ; " nd of Marat , with whom indeed he affected not to be on terms of friendship ; but whose violence he ...
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... attacked for not submitting to the decree for its renewal or re - election . The commune re- plied in the following sitting by denouncing former decrees to have been bought by the court , and declaring that they had found documents ...
... attacked for not submitting to the decree for its renewal or re - election . The commune re- plied in the following sitting by denouncing former decrees to have been bought by the court , and declaring that they had found documents ...
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... attacked them on the 6th of November ; his right , his centre , and his left , each formed in column of attack . Both wings hesitated as they came into action . General Thouvenet , being sent to the left , inspired it with fresh vigor ...
... attacked them on the 6th of November ; his right , his centre , and his left , each formed in column of attack . Both wings hesitated as they came into action . General Thouvenet , being sent to the left , inspired it with fresh vigor ...
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