The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... retire . La Fay ette turned his attention more against the Jacobins in Paris than against 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 ...
... retire . La Fay ette turned his attention more against the Jacobins in Paris than against 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 ...
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... retire be- hind the Marne . Dumouriez mocked their fears ; and even when the passages of the Argonne were forced , he took an- other position at St. Menehould , and summoned the several divisions of the army , scattered by the Prussians ...
... retire be- hind the Marne . Dumouriez mocked their fears ; and even when the passages of the Argonne were forced , he took an- other position at St. Menehould , and summoned the several divisions of the army , scattered by the Prussians ...
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... 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 guillotine ; amongst ...
... 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 guillotine ; amongst ...
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... retire from the legislature . Do this , and we are satis- fied : but let not Paris set itself up to control at once France and its representation . " The Mountain , of course , objectea to this ; and were equally unwilling to submit to ...
... retire from the legislature . Do this , and we are satis- fied : but let not Paris set itself up to control at once France and its representation . " The Mountain , of course , objectea to this ; and were equally unwilling to submit to ...
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... retire . Danton ap- plauded the idea . But Robespierre would not hearken to it . All attempts were vain ; and accordingly the leaders of the insurrection surrounded the Tuilleries , where the convention then sat , with its most select ...
... retire . Danton ap- plauded the idea . But Robespierre would not hearken to it . All attempts were vain ; and accordingly the leaders of the insurrection surrounded the Tuilleries , where the convention then sat , with its most select ...
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