The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 |
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... Vendéens . Their great campaign ( in 1793 ) may be divided into two periods ; the first when their operations were restricted to the immediate frontiers of the revolted territory , and were attended with signal success ; the second ...
... Vendéens . Their great campaign ( in 1793 ) may be divided into two periods ; the first when their operations were restricted to the immediate frontiers of the revolted territory , and were attended with signal success ; the second ...
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... Vendéens and afterward between the Bretons and our government . He had many surprizing escapes , but shared at last the fate of the majority of those intrepid men , being killed when fighting at the head of his troops . During August ...
... Vendéens and afterward between the Bretons and our government . He had many surprizing escapes , but shared at last the fate of the majority of those intrepid men , being killed when fighting at the head of his troops . During August ...
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... Vendéens , who were entirely out of their sphere when attacking a walled town , were obliged to retreat . The first idea of the chiefs after this failure was to march eastward into Normandy , but the peasants could not be persuaded to ...
... Vendéens , who were entirely out of their sphere when attacking a walled town , were obliged to retreat . The first idea of the chiefs after this failure was to march eastward into Normandy , but the peasants could not be persuaded to ...
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