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... abandonment , without too plainly discovering that motive . Coburg wasted his time in marches and counter - marches between the Lys and the Sambre , and left Clairfait to fight without rein- forcements , although there were 30,000 ...
... abandonment , without too plainly discovering that motive . Coburg wasted his time in marches and counter - marches between the Lys and the Sambre , and left Clairfait to fight without rein- forcements , although there were 30,000 ...
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... abandon Maestricht , and retreat beyond the Rhine ; and it was only after some warm con- ferences that , with the aid of Prince Metternich , they persuaded him to remain . Arrived at Vienna , Earl Spencer succeeded in obtaining the ...
... abandon Maestricht , and retreat beyond the Rhine ; and it was only after some warm con- ferences that , with the aid of Prince Metternich , they persuaded him to remain . Arrived at Vienna , Earl Spencer succeeded in obtaining the ...
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... abandon his ! position for fear of exposing Mentz . When Malmesbury went , on the 20th of 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 ...
... abandon his ! position for fear of exposing Mentz . When Malmesbury went , on the 20th of 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 ...
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... abandoned himself to his voluptuous habits , forgetful of his projects and his reverses , the dangers of the Empire , the ' Martens , Recueil , t . vi . p . 88 ; Garden , Hist , des Traités , t . v . p . 250 sqq . ' Homme d'état , t ...
... abandoned himself to his voluptuous habits , forgetful of his projects and his reverses , the dangers of the Empire , the ' Martens , Recueil , t . vi . p . 88 ; Garden , Hist , des Traités , t . v . p . 250 sqq . ' Homme d'état , t ...
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... abandoned it in the night of April 16th , and repassing the Tanaro , retired behind the Cor- saglia , in the direction of Mondovì : a movement which consum- mated his separation from the Austrians . Beaulieu informed Colli that if he ...
... abandoned it in the night of April 16th , and repassing the Tanaro , retired behind the Cor- saglia , in the direction of Mondovì : a movement which consum- mated his separation from the Austrians . Beaulieu informed Colli that if he ...
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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.