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... already related in the preceding chapter , quitted Belgium for Vienna , 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 ...
... already related in the preceding chapter , quitted Belgium for Vienna , 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 ...
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... already mentioned , were , that Prussia should engage in no hostile enterprise against Holland , or any other country occupied by French troops ; while the French agreed not to push their enterprises in Germany beyond a certain line of ...
... already mentioned , were , that Prussia should engage in no hostile enterprise against Holland , or any other country occupied by French troops ; while the French agreed not to push their enterprises in Germany beyond a certain line of ...
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... duty , and For this insurrection see Barras's Report , already quoted , and that of Merlin in the same vol . of the Histoire Parlementaire . 26 THE CONVENTION DISSOLVED . [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] 25 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE .
... duty , and For this insurrection see Barras's Report , already quoted , and that of Merlin in the same vol . of the Histoire Parlementaire . 26 THE CONVENTION DISSOLVED . [ CHAP . LVIII . CHAP . LVIII . ] 25 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE .
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... already described ( p . 15 ) . On September 6th two divisions of the army of the Sambre and Meuse crossed the Rhine at Duis- burg and Neuss , when the Austrians retired behind the Lahn . On the 15th Jourdan crossed at Neuwied with his ...
... already described ( p . 15 ) . On September 6th two divisions of the army of the Sambre and Meuse crossed the Rhine at Duis- burg and Neuss , when the Austrians retired behind the Lahn . On the 15th Jourdan crossed at Neuwied with his ...
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... already passed by ten leagues , and now at Bonaparte's mercy , sent its keys . He entered that city May 14th , not with republican simplicity , but regal pomp , took up his lodging in the Archducal Palace , orga- nized a new municipal ...
... already passed by ten leagues , and now at Bonaparte's mercy , sent its keys . He entered that city May 14th , not with republican simplicity , but regal pomp , took up his lodging in the Archducal Palace , orga- nized a new municipal ...
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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.