The Despatches of Earl Gower, English Ambassador at Paris from June 1790 to August 1792: To which are Added the Despatches of Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Monro, and the Diary of Viscount Palmerston in France During July and August 1791, Now Published for the First TimeUniversity Press, 1885 - 400 Seiten |
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... Troops were collected round the court and the capital to repress any disturbance . The capital had begun to shew tumultuous tendencies . The garden of the Palais Royal , the residence of the Duke of Orleans , not subject to the ordinary ...
... Troops were collected round the court and the capital to repress any disturbance . The capital had begun to shew tumultuous tendencies . The garden of the Palais Royal , the residence of the Duke of Orleans , not subject to the ordinary ...
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... troops . The day following the king visited the capital and accepted the tricolour cockade , the union of the Bourbon white with the blue and red of the Paris municipality . Paris had conquered the king , a great revolution had been ...
... troops . The day following the king visited the capital and accepted the tricolour cockade , the union of the Bourbon white with the blue and red of the Paris municipality . Paris had conquered the king , a great revolution had been ...
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... troops to the 16,000 Swedes . Austria would march from Flanders , Prussia and the Empire from Alsace and Lorraine , Switzerland and Savoy from the east , Spain from the south . France could make no adequate resistance , and the National ...
... troops to the 16,000 Swedes . Austria would march from Flanders , Prussia and the Empire from Alsace and Lorraine , Switzerland and Savoy from the east , Spain from the south . France could make no adequate resistance , and the National ...
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... troops , urged her brother Leopold to summon a European congress for the settlement of the affairs of France , and in the meantime to maintain a powerful army on the French borders which might be useful in time of need . Although the ...
... troops , urged her brother Leopold to summon a European congress for the settlement of the affairs of France , and in the meantime to maintain a powerful army on the French borders which might be useful in time of need . Although the ...
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... troops across the frontier on April 29 . The first reverses of the French are described in the despatch of May 4 , the murder of Dillon at Lille and the repulse of Biron at Mons . This was attributed by the Jacobins to the treachery of ...
... troops across the frontier on April 29 . The first reverses of the French are described in the despatch of May 4 , the murder of Dillon at Lille and the repulse of Biron at Mons . This was attributed by the Jacobins to the treachery of ...
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