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... march with the Austrian left upon Paris by Guise and Laon , covering his right flank by inundations , his left , by an advance of the Prussians . Prince Coburg , in conjunction with the English , having driven the French , with ...
... march with the Austrian left upon Paris by Guise and Laon , covering his right flank by inundations , his left , by an advance of the Prussians . Prince Coburg , in conjunction with the English , having driven the French , with ...
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... march towards the Sambre , in other words , to assist those whose pay he was receiving ; the Marshal had formed his own idea of the campaign , and refused to abandon his ! position for fear of exposing Mentz . When Malmesbury went , on ...
... march towards the Sambre , in other words , to assist those whose pay he was receiving ; the Marshal had formed his own idea of the campaign , and refused to abandon his ! position for fear of exposing Mentz . When Malmesbury went , on ...
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... march in the depth of a most rigorous winter , with- out tents , and exposed to all sorts of hardships and privations , the 1 Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 121 sq . 14 THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC . [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] THE FRENCH ...
... march in the depth of a most rigorous winter , with- out tents , and exposed to all sorts of hardships and privations , the 1 Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 121 sq . 14 THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC . [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] THE FRENCH ...
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... march by the shore of the Lago di Garda on Brescia ; another , under Meszoroz , proceeded by the eastern side of the lake ; while Wurmser himself , with the main body , marched straight upon Mantua . The operations of Quos- danovich ...
... march by the shore of the Lago di Garda on Brescia ; another , under Meszoroz , proceeded by the eastern side of the lake ; while Wurmser himself , with the main body , marched straight upon Mantua . The operations of Quos- danovich ...
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... march down the right bank of the river , recrossed it at Ronco , with the intention of turning Alvinzi's position . The French assaulted the Austrian entrenchments at Arcole during three successive days , November 15th , 16th , and 17th ...
... march down the right bank of the river , recrossed it at Ronco , with the intention of turning Alvinzi's position . The French assaulted the Austrian entrenchments at Arcole during three successive days , November 15th , 16th , and 17th ...
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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.