The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... soldiers , was obliged to fly , accompanied merely by his staff . He then fell into the hands of the enemy , and was detained by them for a long time in the prisons of Olmutz . The dexterous Dumou- riez had known how to profit by these ...
... soldiers , was obliged to fly , accompanied merely by his staff . He then fell into the hands of the enemy , and was detained by them for a long time in the prisons of Olmutz . The dexterous Dumou- riez had known how to profit by these ...
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... soldiers , disciplined and paid . ” On the following day tidings arrived that assassinations , similar to those of the capital , were commencing in the prov- inces , no doubt produced by the circulars and instructions of the Jacobins ...
... soldiers , disciplined and paid . ” On the following day tidings arrived that assassinations , similar to those of the capital , were commencing in the prov- inces , no doubt produced by the circulars and instructions of the Jacobins ...
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... soldiers for massacring some emigrant deserters . The Jacobins commis- sioned Marat to question the general on the subject ; and Marat chose the moment when Dumouriez was present at a ball given in his honor , to intrude in his office ...
... soldiers for massacring some emigrant deserters . The Jacobins commis- sioned Marat to question the general on the subject ; and Marat chose the moment when Dumouriez was present at a ball given in his honor , to intrude in his office ...
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... soldiers than La Fayette had been , and deemed himself more capable than that general of striking such a blow effectually . Dumouriez , however , wanted the dissimulation of Monk . He spoke loudly of his intentions , and braved Danton ...
... soldiers than La Fayette had been , and deemed himself more capable than that general of striking such a blow effectually . Dumouriez , however , wanted the dissimulation of Monk . He spoke loudly of his intentions , and braved Danton ...
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... soldier in their party ? But , no : all were lawyers ; a profession fit , indeed , to do the talking part of a revolution , but too apt to persevere in mere talking , when the tongue had ceased to be a weapon of influence . The counsel ...
... soldier in their party ? But , no : all were lawyers ; a profession fit , indeed , to do the talking part of a revolution , but too apt to persevere in mere talking , when the tongue had ceased to be a weapon of influence . The counsel ...
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