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... remained passive spectators of these atrocities.1 In order to obtain a connected view of the progress of the French Revolution , we have hitherto abstained from noticing the military operations during the years 1794 and 1795 , of which ...
... remained passive spectators of these atrocities.1 In order to obtain a connected view of the progress of the French Revolution , we have hitherto abstained from noticing the military operations during the years 1794 and 1795 , of which ...
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... remained in the hands of the allies . Barère obtained a decree ( July 4th ) , that if foreign garrisons in for- tresses on French territory on the northern frontier did not sur- render within twenty - four hours after being summoned ...
... remained in the hands of the allies . Barère obtained a decree ( July 4th ) , that if foreign garrisons in for- tresses on French territory on the northern frontier did not sur- render within twenty - four hours after being summoned ...
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... remained in the hands of the Coalition , though the Austrians still held Luxembourg . The French arms were equally successful on the side of Holland . Pichegru having taken Bois le Duc , October 9th , the Duke of York found himself ...
... remained in the hands of the Coalition , though the Austrians still held Luxembourg . The French arms were equally successful on the side of Holland . Pichegru having taken Bois le Duc , October 9th , the Duke of York found himself ...
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... remained true to this engagement , although the French Government , in conformity with their policy of breaking up the Coalition by separate peaces , endeavoured to detach Results of Prussian Policy Spanish and Italian Campaigns ...
... remained true to this engagement , although the French Government , in conformity with their policy of breaking up the Coalition by separate peaces , endeavoured to detach Results of Prussian Policy Spanish and Italian Campaigns ...
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... remained arrayed against her ; Switzerland , though neutral , was the centre of plots against the Republic ; Holland , by reason of the anarchy which reigned there , was rather an en- cumbrance than a help . The submission of the United ...
... remained arrayed against her ; Switzerland , though neutral , was the centre of plots against the Republic ; Holland , by reason of the anarchy which reigned there , was rather an en- cumbrance than a help . The submission of the United ...
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affairs Alexander alliance allies Ambassador April armistice arms arrived assembled attack August Austrian Batavian Republic battle Bavaria Bernadotte Bonaparte Britain Cabinet capitulation CHAP Charles IV Cisalpine Republic command compelled Confederation Consul Convention corps Court crown Danish December declared defeated Denmark despatched Directory dominions Duchy Duke Elector Emperor Empire England English entered evacuate favour Ferdinand Ferdinand VII fleet force France Frederick William French army French troops Garden German Government Grand Hanover Holland Homme d'état insurrection Italian Italy January Joseph Bonaparte July June King of Prussia Kingdom Lefebvre Lord Louis Madrid March Martens Masséna military Minister Moreau Murat Naples Napoleon nation negotiations neutrality November occupied October Paris peace Peace of Pressburg Peace of Tilsit Pius Pope ports Portugal possession Powers Prince provinces Republic restored retreat Rhine Rome Russian seized September Soult Sovereign Spain Spanish surrendered Sweden Talleyrand Tilsit tion took treaty Tyrol vessels victory Vienna
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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.