History of Europe, from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815A.S. Barnes & Company, 1850 - 492 páginas |
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... strong soever as auxiliary to military discipline , are seldom able to ... thousand men near Paris , and sought to maintain the enthusiasm of the ... thousand strong , under direction of the Giron- dists , made their way to the doors of ...
... strong soever as auxiliary to military discipline , are seldom able to ... thousand men near Paris , and sought to maintain the enthusiasm of the ... thousand strong , under direction of the Giron- dists , made their way to the doors of ...
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... hundred and sixty thousand strong , including thirty - five thou- sand cavalry , was in the best state of discipline and equipment ; and this force , considerable as it was , formed but a small part of the strength of the kingdom . By ...
... hundred and sixty thousand strong , including thirty - five thou- sand cavalry , was in the best state of discipline and equipment ; and this force , considerable as it was , formed but a small part of the strength of the kingdom . By ...
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... thousand men . The orders of the Convention to the troops sent to suppress ... strong with forty pieces of ar- tillery , were drawn up to receive them ... thousands . To retain them in cus- tody was impossible , as they had no fortified ...
... thousand men . The orders of the Convention to the troops sent to suppress ... strong with forty pieces of ar- tillery , were drawn up to receive them ... thousands . To retain them in cus- tody was impossible , as they had no fortified ...
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... thousand regular troops , besides a large body of National Guards . The Royalist army , forty thousand strong , approached Saumur on the 10th of June . While the officers were concerting a plan of attack , the enthusiastic peasants ...
... thousand regular troops , besides a large body of National Guards . The Royalist army , forty thousand strong , approached Saumur on the 10th of June . While the officers were concerting a plan of attack , the enthusiastic peasants ...
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... thousand men under Prince Cobourg , with whom was the young ARCHDUKE CHARLES , at the head of the grena- diers . On the 1st and 2nd of March , the Austrians along the whole line ... thousand strong , including 1793. ] 45 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... thousand men under Prince Cobourg , with whom was the young ARCHDUKE CHARLES , at the head of the grena- diers . On the 1st and 2nd of March , the Austrians along the whole line ... thousand strong , including 1793. ] 45 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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Términos y frases comunes
allies Archduke arms arrived artillery assault assembled attack Austrian bank battle Blucher Britain British campaign capital cavalry centre Ciudad Rodrigo columns command commenced contest corps cuirassiers Danube Davoust debt declared defeated defence detached directed dispatched division dominions effect Elbe Emperor enemy England English Europe fell fifty thousand flank fleet followed force fortress France French army French troops frigates frontier garrison Girondists Guard guns hostilities hundred thousand immediately infantry inhabitants Italy Jacobins king length loss Louis XVIII Massena military millions Moreau morning movement Murat Napoleon nation o'clock occupied Oudinot Paris parties peace Pichegru pieces of cannon position Prince prisoners provinces rear reënforcements Republicans resistance resolved retired retreat Revolution Rhine Royalists Russian ships siege sinking fund soldiers soon Soult Spain Spanish success surrendered Suwarrow taxes thousand strong throne tion took town treaty twenty thousand victory Vienna Wellington whole
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Página 66 - Oh ! bloodiest picture in the book of Time Sarmatia fell unwept, without a crime ; Found not a generous friend, a pitying foe, Strength in her arms, nor mercy in her woe...
Página 172 - Berthier, Murat, Moncey, Jourdan, Massena, Augereau, Bernadotte, Soult, Brune, Lannes, Mortier, Ney, Davoust, Bessieres, Kellermann, Lefevre, Perignon, Serrurier, were named marshals of the empire.
Página 301 - Nothing could stop that astonishing infantry. No sudden burst of undisciplined valour, no nervous enthusiasm weakened the stability of their order, their flashing eyes were bent on the dark columns in their front, their measured tread shook the ground, their dreadful volleys swept away the head of every formation, their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all parts of the tumultuous crowd, as slowly and with a horrid carnage it was pushed by the incessant vigour of the...
Página 431 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.
Página 483 - For this purpose it is my intention to propose, that the presumption founded upon the assessed taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income.
Página 400 - XIV.,) to bury himself under the ruins of his throne rather than accept conditions unworthy of a king. He had a mind too lofty to descend lower than his fortunes had sunk him ; he knew well that courage may strengthen a crown, but infamy never.
Página 288 - what this act, commanded by policy and exalted interests, has cost his heart -. but we both glory in the sacrifice which we make to the good of our country. I feel elevated by giving the greatest proof of attachment and devotion that ever was given upon earth.
Página 154 - That the effects embarked on board neutral ships shall be free, with the exception of contraband of war, and of enemy's property;, and it is agreed not to comprise in the number of the latter, the...
Página 460 - In his will, which contained a vast number of bequests, were two very remarkable ones : the one was a request that his body might repose on the banks of the Seine, among the people whom he had loved so well...
Página 467 - ... it ; to behold this nation, instead of despairing at its alarming condition, looking boldly its situation in the face, and establishing upon a spirited and permanent plan the means of relieving itself from all its...