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... France . Bonaparte , deeply anxious to save Genoa , left nothing undone that could be achieved by the most consummate skill of a general , and the most undaunted valour of the finest army in the world . This he separated into four ...
... France . Bonaparte , deeply anxious to save Genoa , left nothing undone that could be achieved by the most consummate skill of a general , and the most undaunted valour of the finest army in the world . This he separated into four ...
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... France , and was standing on the field of battle in a state of mental abstraction , when Desaix galloped by him , exclaiming , " Is this the way , General , to lead the armies of the Republic ? ” and heading a body of cavalry , he made ...
... France , and was standing on the field of battle in a state of mental abstraction , when Desaix galloped by him , exclaiming , " Is this the way , General , to lead the armies of the Republic ? ” and heading a body of cavalry , he made ...
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... France wished that the Neapo- litans should occupy Malta : and this , was at one time intended , but a clearer insight into the politics of the Tuilleries induced a change of plan . The French , his Lordship said , would turn the 26 ...
... France wished that the Neapo- litans should occupy Malta : and this , was at one time intended , but a clearer insight into the politics of the Tuilleries induced a change of plan . The French , his Lordship said , would turn the 26 ...
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... France . This treaty , known by the name of El Arisch , was acceded to by Sir Sidney Smith , and brought home by Major Douglas , of the marines , who had gained a great share of honour to himself and his corps , for the services ...
... France . This treaty , known by the name of El Arisch , was acceded to by Sir Sidney Smith , and brought home by Major Douglas , of the marines , who had gained a great share of honour to himself and his corps , for the services ...
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... France . It appears to have been the determination of the British government , that as the French had sent an army to Egypt , in that country it should remain , till the last man had perished , unless France consented to make a peace ...
... France . It appears to have been the determination of the British government , that as the French had sent an army to Egypt , in that country it should remain , till the last man had perished , unless France consented to make a peace ...
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