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... November 8th , 1794 , the Jeunesse dorée , armed with sticks , stones , and other weapons , broke into the Hall of the Jacobins , drove out the members ; and shortly after the club was put down by the Government . The counter ...
... November 8th , 1794 , the Jeunesse dorée , armed with sticks , stones , and other weapons , broke into the Hall of the Jacobins , drove out the members ; and shortly after the club was put down by the Government . The counter ...
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... November 4th , and the capture of Nimeguen on the 9th opened to the French the road into Holland . The Duke of York resigned the command to General Walmoden , December 2nd , and returned into England . His departure showed that the ...
... November 4th , and the capture of Nimeguen on the 9th opened to the French the road into Holland . The Duke of York resigned the command to General Walmoden , December 2nd , and returned into England . His departure showed that the ...
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... November 17th to the 20th , opened the way into Catalonia . At the beginning of this battle Dugommier was killed . Figuieras surrendered November 24th , through the influence of the French democratic propaganda . On the West , Moncey ...
... November 17th to the 20th , opened the way into Catalonia . At the beginning of this battle Dugommier was killed . Figuieras surrendered November 24th , through the influence of the French democratic propaganda . On the West , Moncey ...
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... ( November 22nd ) . Yet , in spite of his successes , Clairfait con- cluded with the French an unaccountable armistice , December 31st , for an indefinite period , and terminable at ten days ' notice . It seems probable that he acted on ...
... ( November 22nd ) . Yet , in spite of his successes , Clairfait con- cluded with the French an unaccountable armistice , December 31st , for an indefinite period , and terminable at ten days ' notice . It seems probable that he acted on ...
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... November 1st , with 30,000 men , defeated Bonaparte on the 6th in a pitched battle at Bassano , and again at Caldiero on the 12th , and compelled him to retreat upon Verona . Bonaparte was in a state of discouragement , almost of ...
... November 1st , with 30,000 men , defeated Bonaparte on the 6th in a pitched battle at Bassano , and again at Caldiero on the 12th , and compelled him to retreat upon Verona . Bonaparte was in a state of discouragement , almost of ...
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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.