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... [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] THE FRENCH INVADE HOLLAND . 13 The Duke of York retreats The French occupy Holland.
... [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] THE FRENCH INVADE HOLLAND . 13 The Duke of York retreats The French occupy Holland.
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... [ CHAP . LVIII . and by V. C CHAP . LVIII . ] 17 LORD HOWE'S VICTORY . Corsica revolts from France Lord Howe's Victory, 1793.
... [ CHAP . LVIII . and by V. C CHAP . LVIII . ] 17 LORD HOWE'S VICTORY . Corsica revolts from France Lord Howe's Victory, 1793.
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... , and falsehood , and ambition , the French Republic itself at last yields to the for- tunate general whom it had intrusted with the execution of its schemes . 32 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN , 1796 . [ CHAP . CHAP . LVIII . ] 31 MILITARY PROPAGANDA .
... , and falsehood , and ambition , the French Republic itself at last yields to the for- tunate general whom it had intrusted with the execution of its schemes . 32 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN , 1796 . [ CHAP . CHAP . LVIII . ] 31 MILITARY PROPAGANDA .
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... , December 30th , 1796. Homme d'état , t . iv . p . 135. But their hopes were not altogether realized . 54 BONAPARTE AND PIUS VI . [ CHAP . LIX CHAP . LIX . ] 53 BAD FAITH OF THE DIRECTORY . Bad Faith of the Directory.
... , December 30th , 1796. Homme d'état , t . iv . p . 135. But their hopes were not altogether realized . 54 BONAPARTE AND PIUS VI . [ CHAP . LIX CHAP . LIX . ] 53 BAD FAITH OF THE DIRECTORY . Bad Faith of the Directory.
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... Directory to Bonaparte . ) 3 Corr . de Nap . I. t . ii . p . 347 . 2 Garden , t . v . p . 390 . 2 Garden , t . v . p . 392 . 56 CAMPAIGN OF 1797 . [ CHAP . LIX . CHAP . LIX . ] 55 PEACE OF TOLENTINO . Peace of Tolentino.
... Directory to Bonaparte . ) 3 Corr . de Nap . I. t . ii . p . 347 . 2 Garden , t . v . p . 390 . 2 Garden , t . v . p . 392 . 56 CAMPAIGN OF 1797 . [ CHAP . LIX . CHAP . LIX . ] 55 PEACE OF TOLENTINO . Peace of Tolentino.
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Page 501 - (a free Church in a free State), has been rightly chosen as the inscription on his tomb. § 6. Cavour left no minister to take his place, and the continuance of his policy fell to Victor Emmanuel himself. Carefully abstaining from opening the question either of Rome or Venice, he sought to utilise the interval of peace to break down...
Page 396 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.