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... sent upwards of eighty of Robespierre's friends and accomplices to the guillotine . As these were , for the most part , members of the Commune , the influence of that body was completely destroyed . The Government was still conducted by ...
... sent upwards of eighty of Robespierre's friends and accomplices to the guillotine . As these were , for the most part , members of the Commune , the influence of that body was completely destroyed . The Government was still conducted by ...
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... sent to the representatives of the people who were with the armies ; but the French generals had too much humanity to carry it into execution . The Duke of York replied by an order of the day , in which he exhorted his troops to confine ...
... sent to the representatives of the people who were with the armies ; but the French generals had too much humanity to carry it into execution . The Duke of York replied by an order of the day , in which he exhorted his troops to confine ...
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... sent Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his adhesion to the Coalition ; and the neu- trality of Tuscany was placed on the same footing as ...
... sent Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his adhesion to the Coalition ; and the neu- trality of Tuscany was placed on the same footing as ...
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... sent Ministers to Basle , and Francis , thus threatened with desertion by the Confederation , addressed a note to the Diet , re- quiring the various States of the Empire to declare , categorically and individually , whether they meant ...
... sent Ministers to Basle , and Francis , thus threatened with desertion by the Confederation , addressed a note to the Diet , re- quiring the various States of the Empire to declare , categorically and individually , whether they meant ...
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... to proceed to Constantinople , but also a note or rédaction of the project by Bonaparte himself . Blanc , t . xi . p . 552 sqq . and notes . Rue St. Honoré . Danican having sent a flag of Insurrection of 13 Vendémiaire.
... to proceed to Constantinople , but also a note or rédaction of the project by Bonaparte himself . Blanc , t . xi . p . 552 sqq . and notes . Rue St. Honoré . Danican having sent a flag of Insurrection of 13 Vendémiaire.
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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.