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... division of Paris into twelve arrondissements or municipalities , were severe blows to faction . The Revolutionary Tribunal was finally suppressed , May 31st , 1795.3 By these measures the counter - revolution was established at Paris ...
... division of Paris into twelve arrondissements or municipalities , were severe blows to faction . The Revolutionary Tribunal was finally suppressed , May 31st , 1795.3 By these measures the counter - revolution was established at Paris ...
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... division of the army of the North , took Nieuport and Sluys . In Nieuport were 500 French emigrants , and 200 Eng- lish ; the emigrants were shot , but Choudieu , the national repre- sentative , to whom Moreau referred the matter ...
... division of the army of the North , took Nieuport and Sluys . In Nieuport were 500 French emigrants , and 200 Eng- lish ; the emigrants were shot , but Choudieu , the national repre- sentative , to whom Moreau referred the matter ...
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... 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 centre . Piche- gru had appeared before Mannheim on ...
... 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 centre . Piche- gru had appeared before Mannheim on ...
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... divisions of Masséna and Augereau were posted at Loano , Finale , and Savona ; Serrurier was ordered to proceed to Garessio , to observe the entrenched camp at Ceva ; and Laharpe was directed to march on Voltri and threaten Genoa . Two ...
... divisions of Masséna and Augereau were posted at Loano , Finale , and Savona ; Serrurier was ordered to proceed to Garessio , to observe the entrenched camp at Ceva ; and Laharpe was directed to march on Voltri and threaten Genoa . Two ...
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... division to invade the States of the Church . The Bolognese had sent a deputation to him at Milan , to solicit his aid in relieving them from the yoke of Rome , and restoring them to that liberty which they had acquired at the period of ...
... division to invade the States of the Church . The Bolognese had sent a deputation to him at Milan , to solicit his aid in relieving them from the yoke of Rome , and restoring them to that liberty which they had acquired at the period 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.