The History of England, from the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, Band 4G. Bell, 1846 |
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... retreats of sedition , the clubs of jacobins and cordeliers , the monarchy might perhaps have been preserved : but indecision charac- terised the national assembly ; recollection of the past inclining them to popular measures , and ...
... retreats of sedition , the clubs of jacobins and cordeliers , the monarchy might perhaps have been preserved : but indecision charac- terised the national assembly ; recollection of the past inclining them to popular measures , and ...
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... retreat : in this he acted against the opinion of the king of Prussia and the emigrants , who would have risked a battle , and seized on Châlons : but as the fate of the Prussian monarchy almost depended on its army , the loss of which ...
... retreat : in this he acted against the opinion of the king of Prussia and the emigrants , who would have risked a battle , and seized on Châlons : but as the fate of the Prussian monarchy almost depended on its army , the loss of which ...
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... retreat on the following day , the pettah , or town , was stormed with a loss of 100 men : on the twelfth , three batteries were opened on the citadel , but they were too distant to effect a breach ; on the sixteenth , therefore , a new ...
... retreat on the following day , the pettah , or town , was stormed with a loss of 100 men : on the twelfth , three batteries were opened on the citadel , but they were too distant to effect a breach ; on the sixteenth , therefore , a new ...
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... retreat , with the loss of our artil- lery , and pressed by all the energy with which such an event would have animated the foe . On the twenty- eighth , lord Cornwallis advanced northward , to effect a junction with the Nizam's cavalry ...
... retreat , with the loss of our artil- lery , and pressed by all the energy with which such an event would have animated the foe . On the twenty- eighth , lord Cornwallis advanced northward , to effect a junction with the Nizam's cavalry ...
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... retreat , than they were very unexpectedly joined by the Mahrattas , under two Poonah chiefs , Hurry Punt and Purseram Bhow , bringing provisions and draught cattle ; yet no sus- picion had existed among the British of the existence of ...
... retreat , than they were very unexpectedly joined by the Mahrattas , under two Poonah chiefs , Hurry Punt and Purseram Bhow , bringing provisions and draught cattle ; yet no sus- picion had existed among the British of the existence of ...
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