Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... enemy's charge , Buonaparte directed a large body of infantry and cavalry to take them in flank , and Joubert at the same instant , fell upon them from the heights he had occupied , with such impetuosity , that they were intirely routed ...
... enemy's charge , Buonaparte directed a large body of infantry and cavalry to take them in flank , and Joubert at the same instant , fell upon them from the heights he had occupied , with such impetuosity , that they were intirely routed ...
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... enemy . To avoid this dis- actor , Provera made a resolute at- tack on the French , post of La Favorita , another suburb , while a strong detachment from the garrison supported him . But this attempt , which was made in the night of the ...
... enemy . To avoid this dis- actor , Provera made a resolute at- tack on the French , post of La Favorita , another suburb , while a strong detachment from the garrison supported him . But this attempt , which was made in the night of the ...
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... enemy . But the expeditious movements of the French afforded them no respite . General Augereau crossed the lower Brenta , and advanced to Citadella , a place of strength , from whence he dislodged the enemy ; while Massena , passing it ...
... enemy . But the expeditious movements of the French afforded them no respite . General Augereau crossed the lower Brenta , and advanced to Citadella , a place of strength , from whence he dislodged the enemy ; while Massena , passing it ...
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... enemies . In Rome itself they were numerous . Republican principles bad silently , but effectually , been propagated there , and through other parts of the ecclesiastical state , and multitudes were impatiently wait- ing the opportunity ...
... enemies . In Rome itself they were numerous . Republican principles bad silently , but effectually , been propagated there , and through other parts of the ecclesiastical state , and multitudes were impatiently wait- ing the opportunity ...
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... enemy , conscious that he sub- mitted through unavoidable ne- cessity , and would possibly observe the terms he ... enemies , and not to furnish them with supplies of any kind . All the rights and privi- leges enjoyed by France , in the ...
... enemy , conscious that he sub- mitted through unavoidable ne- cessity , and would possibly observe the terms he ... enemies , and not to furnish them with supplies of any kind . All the rights and privi- leges enjoyed by France , in the ...
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