The History of France, Volumen5Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... English auxiliary force with a French prince upon the coast . The Count d'Artois embarked . Charette once more raised the standard of insurrection , but Hoche , who commanded the republican army , was too energetic and too able . He ...
... English auxiliary force with a French prince upon the coast . The Count d'Artois embarked . Charette once more raised the standard of insurrection , but Hoche , who commanded the republican army , was too energetic and too able . He ...
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... English expected not merely the promise but the appearance of an army from them . Both were disappointed . The English thought that under such circumstances the prince should at least have flung himself upon his native soil , and have ...
... English expected not merely the promise but the appearance of an army from them . Both were disappointed . The English thought that under such circumstances the prince should at least have flung himself upon his native soil , and have ...
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... English expeditionary army threw a gleam of success over the last days of the Directory . Some 18,000 British troops with 12,000 Russians landed at the Helder , early in September . The project was to capture Amsterdam , an aim to be ...
... English expeditionary army threw a gleam of success over the last days of the Directory . Some 18,000 British troops with 12,000 Russians landed at the Helder , early in September . The project was to capture Amsterdam , an aim to be ...
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... English sophisms of the British opposition , were idle froth slavered vainly on that fact . England , how- ever , was still supreme on its own element , the sca , and the efforts of Bonaparte to dispute its naval power were as ill ...
... English sophisms of the British opposition , were idle froth slavered vainly on that fact . England , how- ever , was still supreme on its own element , the sca , and the efforts of Bonaparte to dispute its naval power were as ill ...
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... English general , Abercrombie . The landing at Aboukir resembled the recent landing at the Helder ; the English had then to advance along a narrow peninsula to attack Amsterdam , now to capture Alexandria . Had Menou acted like Brune in ...
... English general , Abercrombie . The landing at Aboukir resembled the recent landing at the Helder ; the English had then to advance along a narrow peninsula to attack Amsterdam , now to capture Alexandria . Had Menou acted like Brune in ...
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