Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... emperor of Russia could not be other than hostile to the friends of Sweden and the Porte , and the patrons of revolution in Poland ; yet there was generally in Sovereign princes , as well as in prime ministers and governors of allkinds ...
... emperor of Russia could not be other than hostile to the friends of Sweden and the Porte , and the patrons of revolution in Poland ; yet there was generally in Sovereign princes , as well as in prime ministers and governors of allkinds ...
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... emperor's hereditary dominions . So great were the efforts of the Austrian govern- ment , that , before the end of De- cember , Alvinzi saw himself at the head of a complete and regular army , the fifth that had been brought together to ...
... emperor's hereditary dominions . So great were the efforts of the Austrian govern- ment , that , before the end of De- cember , Alvinzi saw himself at the head of a complete and regular army , the fifth that had been brought together to ...
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... emperor on this cri- tical occasion . The intentions of the Austrian commander were , to force a passage to Mantua , where the junction of the garrison would give him a decided superiority over the French , whose strength was greatly ...
... emperor on this cri- tical occasion . The intentions of the Austrian commander were , to force a passage to Mantua , where the junction of the garrison would give him a decided superiority over the French , whose strength was greatly ...
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... emperor but the city of Mantua , which was so closely blockaded , and so vigo rously pressed , that no supplies of provisions , or of men , could enter . The garrison , despairing of all re- lief , began to think it time to sur- render ...
... emperor but the city of Mantua , which was so closely blockaded , and so vigo rously pressed , that no supplies of provisions , or of men , could enter . The garrison , despairing of all re- lief , began to think it time to sur- render ...
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... Emperor . The Austrians obliged to abandon their Head - Quarters at Cla- genfurth - The French cross the Drave . - Farther Successes of the French , under Joubert , in the Tyrol . - Remarkable Engagement between the Aus- trians and ...
... Emperor . The Austrians obliged to abandon their Head - Quarters at Cla- genfurth - The French cross the Drave . - Farther Successes of the French , under Joubert , in the Tyrol . - Remarkable Engagement between the Aus- trians and ...
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