The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... duke of Orleans or Pitt in that of others , prepared and brought about the great ca- tastrophe ; whilst others again are satisfied to cast the entire blame on the fickleness and cruelty of man born upon the French soil . Scarcely has a ...
... duke of Orleans or Pitt in that of others , prepared and brought about the great ca- tastrophe ; whilst others again are satisfied to cast the entire blame on the fickleness and cruelty of man born upon the French soil . Scarcely has a ...
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... duke of Brunswick , summoning the French to return to their alle- giance . It concluded by threatening that if the ... duke of Brunswick , or rather to Calonne , who had drawn up the document . The rapid march of an overwhelming army ...
... duke of Brunswick , summoning the French to return to their alle- giance . It concluded by threatening that if the ... duke of Brunswick , or rather to Calonne , who had drawn up the document . The rapid march of an overwhelming army ...
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... duke ; whereas a great part of the cause lies in the simple fact , that the potent monarchies of Prussia and Austria thought proper to attempt the conquest of France with no greater force than that which their enc- mies could without ...
... duke ; whereas a great part of the cause lies in the simple fact , that the potent monarchies of Prussia and Austria thought proper to attempt the conquest of France with no greater force than that which their enc- mies could without ...
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... duke of Brunswick formed his troops in column of attack , and ad- vanced to carry this point by assault . Despite the cannonade , the Prussian bayonets already glistened at the foot of the eminence ; the French unmoved showed themselves ...
... duke of Brunswick formed his troops in column of attack , and ad- vanced to carry this point by assault . Despite the cannonade , the Prussian bayonets already glistened at the foot of the eminence ; the French unmoved showed themselves ...
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... duke of Bruns- wick retired with his troops towards the Rhine . The repub- licans re - entered Longwy and Verdun , and many of the in- habitants of the latter town , who had betrayed attachment to the royal cause , suffered under the ...
... duke of Bruns- wick retired with his troops towards the Rhine . The repub- licans re - entered Longwy and Verdun , and many of the in- habitants of the latter town , who had betrayed attachment to the royal cause , suffered under the ...
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