History of Europe, from the Commencement of the French Revolution, in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815, Band 4W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... declared by Napoleon , 51. - The senate abdicate , 52.- Fall of Venice , ib . - Passage of the Rhine at Diersheim , 54. - Biography of Davoust , note , ib . - Armistice , 55.- Operations of Hoche , ib . - State of Prussia : death of the ...
... declared by Napoleon , 51. - The senate abdicate , 52.- Fall of Venice , ib . - Passage of the Rhine at Diersheim , 54. - Biography of Davoust , note , ib . - Armistice , 55.- Operations of Hoche , ib . - State of Prussia : death of the ...
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... declared against Rome , ib . - Revolution at Rome , 131. - Cruelty of the Republicans to the Pope , ib . - His death , ib . - Pillage of Rome , 132. - Confiscation of the whole church property , ib . - Great mutiny at Rome and Mantua ...
... declared against Rome , ib . - Revolution at Rome , 131. - Cruelty of the Republicans to the Pope , ib . - His death , ib . - Pillage of Rome , 132. - Confiscation of the whole church property , ib . - Great mutiny at Rome and Mantua ...
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... had once declared , that reformers would induce them to make no upright or useful administration | common cause with the irreconcilable enemies of the constitution . That re- | probably lead 1797. ] 5 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... had once declared , that reformers would induce them to make no upright or useful administration | common cause with the irreconcilable enemies of the constitution . That re- | probably lead 1797. ] 5 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... declaring their unshaken loyalty to their king and country , but detailing the grievances of which they complain- ed ; that their pay had not been aug- mented since the reign of Charles II . , though every article of life had ad- vanced ...
... declaring their unshaken loyalty to their king and country , but detailing the grievances of which they complain- ed ; that their pay had not been aug- mented since the reign of Charles II . , though every article of life had ad- vanced ...
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... declared and the cause of freedom throughout death for any person to hold communi- the world , a Monarch was on the throne cation with the sailors in mutiny after whose firmness no danger could shake , the revolt had been declared by ...
... declared and the cause of freedom throughout death for any person to hold communi- the world , a Monarch was on the throne cation with the sailors in mutiny after whose firmness no danger could shake , the revolt had been declared by ...
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