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... demanded , as his second , Napoleon Bonaparte , who , having returned from the army of Italy , was now in Paris , and apparently in very distressed circumstances . The sketch of a plan for an Italian campaign , which he afterwards ...
... demanded , as his second , Napoleon Bonaparte , who , having returned from the army of Italy , was now in Paris , and apparently in very distressed circumstances . The sketch of a plan for an Italian campaign , which he afterwards ...
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... demanded from the Legislature some means to obviate the prevailing famine , the exchange for the louis d'or was from 3,000 to 3,180 livres in assignats . Hist . Parl . t . xxxvii . p . 110. The issue of assignats ceased January 30th ...
... demanded from the Legislature some means to obviate the prevailing famine , the exchange for the louis d'or was from 3,000 to 3,180 livres in assignats . Hist . Parl . t . xxxvii . p . 110. The issue of assignats ceased January 30th ...
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... demanded that the name of the Bourbons should be erased from the Golden Book of the Republic , and that the armour presented to it by his ancestor Henry IV . should be restored ; and , under the name of Count Grosbois , be- took himself ...
... demanded that the name of the Bourbons should be erased from the Golden Book of the Republic , and that the armour presented to it by his ancestor Henry IV . should be restored ; and , under the name of Count Grosbois , be- took himself ...
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... demanded from the Genoese the keys of the fortress of Gavi ; thus pretending , in order to cover the real design , that the French army would penetrate into Lombardy by Genoa and the Bochetta . Beaulieu , however , had received ...
... demanded from the Genoese the keys of the fortress of Gavi ; thus pretending , in order to cover the real design , that the French army would penetrate into Lombardy by Genoa and the Bochetta . Beaulieu , however , had received ...
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... demanded to be put in possession of Alessandria , Tortona and Ceva : but Victor Amadeus refused the demand . Meanwhile Bonaparte had pushed on to Cherasco , a very strong place at the confluence of the Stura and Tanaro , the only ...
... demanded to be put in possession of Alessandria , Tortona and Ceva : but Victor Amadeus refused the demand . Meanwhile Bonaparte had pushed on to Cherasco , a very strong place at the confluence of the Stura and Tanaro , the only ...
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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.