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... June 9th . The fate of the Belgic provinces was now politically determined ; and the military movements of the commander - in- chief had henceforth no other object than to bring about their abandonment , without too plainly discovering ...
... June 9th . The fate of the Belgic provinces was now politically determined ; and the military movements of the commander - in- chief had henceforth no other object than to bring about their abandonment , without too plainly discovering ...
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... June , to the Prussian head - quarters to persuade Möllendorf to move , there were only about 40,000 men under the colours , instead of the 62,400 stipulated ; and these without the necessary stores and ammunition . But these facts were ...
... June , to the Prussian head - quarters to persuade Möllendorf to move , there were only about 40,000 men under the colours , instead of the 62,400 stipulated ; and these without the necessary stores and ammunition . But these facts were ...
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... June 19th , and drew up a constitution modelled on that of England . year 1794 was also marked by Lord Howe's memorable victory over the French fleet under Villaret Joyeuse off Ushant , June 1st , ' Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 296 . 3 ...
... June 19th , and drew up a constitution modelled on that of England . year 1794 was also marked by Lord Howe's memorable victory over the French fleet under Villaret Joyeuse off Ushant , June 1st , ' Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 296 . 3 ...
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... June 8th , at the age of ten , is supposed to have been accelerated , if not occa- sioned , by ill - treatment and want of air and exercise . It facili- tated another triumph of French diplomacy , a peace with Charles IV . of Spain ...
... June 8th , at the age of ten , is supposed to have been accelerated , if not occa- sioned , by ill - treatment and want of air and exercise . It facili- tated another triumph of French diplomacy , a peace with Charles IV . of Spain ...
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... June 5th . The following was the position of the armies on the Rhine . Pichegru occupied the left bank of that river from Hüningen to Mannheim , while the Aus- trians under Wurmser were opposed to him on the other bank . Clairfait , who ...
... June 5th . The following was the position of the armies on the Rhine . Pichegru occupied the left bank of that river from Hüningen to Mannheim , while the Aus- trians under Wurmser were opposed to him on the other bank . Clairfait , who ...
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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.