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... October naturally did not arrive , Möllendorf was recalled , and 1 Hist . Parl . t . xxxiii . p . 310 . 2 “ Il ( Fréd . - Guillaume II . ) , arracha à l'Angleterre , sous prétexte de faire la guerre à la France , soixante millions de ...
... October naturally did not arrive , Möllendorf was recalled , and 1 Hist . Parl . t . xxxiii . p . 310 . 2 “ Il ( Fréd . - Guillaume II . ) , arracha à l'Angleterre , sous prétexte de faire la guerre à la France , soixante millions de ...
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... October 2nd , and effected his passage over the Rhine on the 5th , at Bonn , Cologne , and Düsseldorf . After the retreat of the allies the French entered Cologne October 6th , Coblentz 23rd . Kléber , after an attempt to take Mentz by ...
... October 2nd , and effected his passage over the Rhine on the 5th , at Bonn , Cologne , and Düsseldorf . After the retreat of the allies the French entered Cologne October 6th , Coblentz 23rd . Kléber , after an attempt to take Mentz by ...
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... October 8th , 1793. Thus Ferdinand was the first to desert the Emperor , his brother . The example of Tuscany was followed by the Regent of Sweden , who despatched the Baron de Staël to Paris in the name of his nephew , to assure the ...
... October 8th , 1793. Thus Ferdinand was the first to desert the Emperor , his brother . The example of Tuscany was followed by the Regent of Sweden , who despatched the Baron de Staël to Paris in the name of his nephew , to assure the ...
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... October 2nd . The prince , however , hesitated to throw himself into that district , and the weather having become stormy , the expedition returned after a few weeks to England . Hoche now directed his arms against Charette . That ...
... October 2nd . The prince , however , hesitated to throw himself into that district , and the weather having become stormy , the expedition returned after a few weeks to England . Hoche now directed his arms against Charette . That ...
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... October 11th , pushed on beyond Wetzlar , driving away the Prussian pickets , and violating the neutral line , and was thus in a position to turn the left wing of the army of the Sambre and Meuse , which fled in disorder over the Rhine ...
... October 11th , pushed on beyond Wetzlar , driving away the Prussian pickets , and violating the neutral line , and was thus in a position to turn the left wing of the army of the Sambre and Meuse , which fled in disorder over the Rhine ...
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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...
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