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... of Champagne , acted on France like an electric stroke . Feeble and momentary in itself , it set in motion other forces of far other compass . Longwy was taken on the 23rd of August , 1792 . Before the end of the year vi INTRODUCTION .
... of Champagne , acted on France like an electric stroke . Feeble and momentary in itself , it set in motion other forces of far other compass . Longwy was taken on the 23rd of August , 1792 . Before the end of the year vi INTRODUCTION .
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... taken by the Duke of York . In every quarter the prospects of the Republic darkened . Mentz was retaken . From the lower Loire came the news of the formidable insurrection of La Vendée . British ships occupied Toulon , seized the French ...
... taken by the Duke of York . In every quarter the prospects of the Republic darkened . Mentz was retaken . From the lower Loire came the news of the formidable insurrection of La Vendée . British ships occupied Toulon , seized the French ...
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... taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors . He had predicted that the Coalition as it stood could be no match for French energy . ' Instead of being at the head of a great confederacy , ' he wrote , and the arbiters of ...
... taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors . He had predicted that the Coalition as it stood could be no match for French energy . ' Instead of being at the head of a great confederacy , ' he wrote , and the arbiters of ...
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... taken place which tended to discredit the argument that no peace could be made with the blood - stained Republic . The Convention , with all its follies , all its crimes , and all its glories , was gone . It had not passed away in the ...
... taken place which tended to discredit the argument that no peace could be made with the blood - stained Republic . The Convention , with all its follies , all its crimes , and all its glories , was gone . It had not passed away in the ...
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... taken place in Holland . The Stadtholder of Holland and his family were safely lodged in Hampton Court : where would be the asylum of George the Third , and the Royal Family of England ? Feeble and broken as Burke was , it was not in ...
... taken place in Holland . The Stadtholder of Holland and his family were safely lodged in Hampton Court : where would be the asylum of George the Third , and the Royal Family of England ? Feeble and broken as Burke was , it was not in ...
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