History of Europe: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration of the Bourbons in MDCCCXV [i.e. 1815], Volume 3Blackwood, 1849 |
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... Allies , 22. Vast efforts of France , • 23. Mr Pitt's financial measures , 24. Designs of Dumourier , and of the Allied generals , 23 ib . 24 25 26 ib . 28 12222222 2222222 * 25. Archduke Charles joins the army . Repeated disasters of ...
... Allies , 22. Vast efforts of France , • 23. Mr Pitt's financial measures , 24. Designs of Dumourier , and of the Allied generals , 23 ib . 24 25 26 ib . 28 12222222 2222222 * 25. Archduke Charles joins the army . Repeated disasters of ...
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... Allies , 59. Adoption of the same principles by Britain , Prussia , and Denmark , 51 53 54 56 57 58 59 26588 ib . 60 61 63 60. Absurd policy of the Allies , and ruinous division of the army insisted on by the British , 64 61. The ...
... Allies , 59. Adoption of the same principles by Britain , Prussia , and Denmark , 51 53 54 56 57 58 59 26588 ib . 60 61 63 60. Absurd policy of the Allies , and ruinous division of the army insisted on by the British , 64 61. The ...
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... Allies , who are driven over the Rhine , and the siege of Landau raised , 82 80. Campaign on the Spanish frontier . Successes of the Spaniards on the Bidassoa , 83 • . 81. And Eastern Pyrenees . Invasion of Roussillon , and defeat of ...
... Allies , who are driven over the Rhine , and the siege of Landau raised , 82 80. Campaign on the Spanish frontier . Successes of the Spaniards on the Bidassoa , 83 • . 81. And Eastern Pyrenees . Invasion of Roussillon , and defeat of ...
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... Allies , 125. Ruinous effect of the English reduction of force , 126. As exemplified in this campaign , • 127. Cause to which it is owing . The passion for reduction among the people , 128. The selfish grasping at office by the ...
... Allies , 125. Ruinous effect of the English reduction of force , 126. As exemplified in this campaign , • 127. Cause to which it is owing . The passion for reduction among the people , 128. The selfish grasping at office by the ...
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... Allies driven across the Rhine , 473 104. Conclusion of the campaign in Savoy , 474 • 105. Renewal of the war in la Vendée , 475 106. Storming of Thurreau's intrenched camps , 476 107. Chouan insurrection in Brittany , and character of ...
... Allies driven across the Rhine , 473 104. Conclusion of the campaign in Savoy , 474 • 105. Renewal of the war in la Vendée , 475 106. Storming of Thurreau's intrenched camps , 476 107. Chouan insurrection in Brittany , and character of ...
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accused Allies amidst arms army arrest artillery assignats atrocities attack Austrians Barère besieged Billaud Billaud Varennes British brought Camille Desmoulins campaign cannon CHAP citizens Clairfait Cobourg Col de Tende Collot d'Herbois command commenced Committee of Public contest Convention Couthon crime Danton death Decemvirs declared decree defence despotism destroyed destruction Deux Amis Dumourier efforts enemy execution faction Flanders forces France French frontier Girondists guillotine head Hébert Henriot Hist human hundred immense inhabitants intrenched Jacobin Club Jacobins liberty Louis Louis XVII Lyons measures ment military Moniteur municipality Paris Parl party patriots perished Pichegru Poland principles prisoners Prussia Public Salvation qu'il Reign of Terror rendered Republic Republicans Revolution Revolutionary Tribunal Rhine Robes Robespierre Royalist Sambre scaffold siege soldiers soon success Tallien thousand tion Toul Toulon troops tyrant victims victory virtue whole
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Page 371 - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield, And what is else not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me.
Page 341 - Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded through the air pierced by no star, That e'en I wept at entering. Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of woe, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swell'd the sounds, Made up a tumult, that for ever whirls Round through that air with solid darkness stain'd, Like to the sand that in the whirlwind flies.
Page 265 - Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric moved: To rear me was the task of Power divine, Supremest Wisdom, and primeval Love. 19 Before me things create were none, save things Eternal, and eternal I endure. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.