Annual Register, Volumen39Edmund Burke 1800 |
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... French Republic . - Republican Party in Rome , and other Parts of the Ecclefiaftical States . - Buonaparte declares War again the Pope . - A French Army enters the Papal Dominions.- The Papal Troops completely routed . - Buonaparte , by ...
... French Republic . - Republican Party in Rome , and other Parts of the Ecclefiaftical States . - Buonaparte declares War again the Pope . - A French Army enters the Papal Dominions.- The Papal Troops completely routed . - Buonaparte , by ...
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... French poft in front of Porto Legnago , on the Adige . The French , though inferior in number , maintained their pofition the whole day , and retired at night in good order to this place : apprised of this attack , the whole of the French ...
... French poft in front of Porto Legnago , on the Adige . The French , though inferior in number , maintained their pofition the whole day , and retired at night in good order to this place : apprised of this attack , the whole of the French ...
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... French fo vigoroufly , that it gave way , and the centre of the Auftrian army bore down in compact order on the centre of the French . Aufpiciously for thofe , Maffena's division arrived at that inftant , as the commander- in - chief ...
... French fo vigoroufly , that it gave way , and the centre of the Auftrian army bore down in compact order on the centre of the French . Aufpiciously for thofe , Maffena's division arrived at that inftant , as the commander- in - chief ...
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... French , divifions were imme- diately difpatched to purfue every body of Auftrians that ftill kept together . They had not quitted a ftrong pofition at Corona , near Rivoli , where they remained in ex- pectation of being able to collect ...
... French , divifions were imme- diately difpatched to purfue every body of Auftrians that ftill kept together . They had not quitted a ftrong pofition at Corona , near Rivoli , where they remained in ex- pectation of being able to collect ...
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... French had been fuch , that Buonaparte , in his difpatches to the directory , afferted that they had , while fighting at intervals , occafionally measured thirty miles of ground in a day , The Auftrians were , in the mean time ...
... French had been fuch , that Buonaparte , in his difpatches to the directory , afferted that they had , while fighting at intervals , occafionally measured thirty miles of ground in a day , The Auftrians were , in the mean time ...
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