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Page 35
... French artil- lery , while the enemy were in a great measure protected from the cannonade by the sinuosities of the ground . Of the oppos- ing forces on this day , the numbers appear to have been nearly equal ; the Prussians ...
... French artil- lery , while the enemy were in a great measure protected from the cannonade by the sinuosities of the ground . Of the oppos- ing forces on this day , the numbers appear to have been nearly equal ; the Prussians ...
Page 125
... French play in which the exposition is accomplished without any narration : generally speaking , the French dramatist is as aukward as Euripides in his opening : but , in the Père de Famille , the necessary preli- minary information is ...
... French play in which the exposition is accomplished without any narration : generally speaking , the French dramatist is as aukward as Euripides in his opening : but , in the Père de Famille , the necessary preli- minary information is ...
Page 460
... French . The Turks soon shewed themselves disposed to treat , and returned a favourable answer to the pacific overture trans- mitted by the French . Kleber therefore appointed two nego- tiators , of whom one was General Desaix ; and who ...
... French . The Turks soon shewed themselves disposed to treat , and returned a favourable answer to the pacific overture trans- mitted by the French . Kleber therefore appointed two nego- tiators , of whom one was General Desaix ; and who ...
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