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Page 27
... passed through various editions ; and has neither comment nor note . 4thly . Neither the translation of Mons , nor that of Father Bouhours , was so current as Amelotte's ; but Amelotte's was greatly superseded by " Le Manuel Chretien ...
... passed through various editions ; and has neither comment nor note . 4thly . Neither the translation of Mons , nor that of Father Bouhours , was so current as Amelotte's ; but Amelotte's was greatly superseded by " Le Manuel Chretien ...
Page 57
... passed hastily through the city , distant , apparently without giving him- self the least concern about the event.- and out at the farthest Grimma gate , attended by some battalions and squa . It was near four in the afternoon when ...
... passed hastily through the city , distant , apparently without giving him- self the least concern about the event.- and out at the farthest Grimma gate , attended by some battalions and squa . It was near four in the afternoon when ...
Page 71
... passed from the tĂȘte - de - pont at Cassel , round that position , and back to the Rhine . Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg determined to put a stop to this work , and to occupy the position himself . With this view an at- tack was made ...
... passed from the tĂȘte - de - pont at Cassel , round that position , and back to the Rhine . Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg determined to put a stop to this work , and to occupy the position himself . With this view an at- tack was made ...
Page 81
... passed the Rhine ; and from different quarters , in large masses , invaded France ; but chiefly through Switzerland , whose pretended Dentrality was , of course , disregarded . They entered Switzerland as friends ; and the Swiss ...
... passed the Rhine ; and from different quarters , in large masses , invaded France ; but chiefly through Switzerland , whose pretended Dentrality was , of course , disregarded . They entered Switzerland as friends ; and the Swiss ...
Page 84
... passed the river St. Lawrence to the American side . Every measure of Davoust's indicates a determination to defend Hamburgh to the last extremity . He had ordered the in- habitants to lay in a stock of provisions for six months . The ...
... passed the river St. Lawrence to the American side . Every measure of Davoust's indicates a determination to defend Hamburgh to the last extremity . He had ordered the in- habitants to lay in a stock of provisions for six months . The ...
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