Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... person at the head of this divi- sion . It fell with such fury on the Imperial centre , that it was in- stantly broken and thrown into disorder , and the left of the French , after being rallied , recovered the posts it had lost : but ...
... person at the head of this divi- sion . It fell with such fury on the Imperial centre , that it was in- stantly broken and thrown into disorder , and the left of the French , after being rallied , recovered the posts it had lost : but ...
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... person safety of the pope , that he should resign his temporal dominions , in order to secure the rights of the church , and to prove his disinterestedness , and the fervour of his piety , by an ex- ample that would prove so edifying to ...
... person safety of the pope , that he should resign his temporal dominions , in order to secure the rights of the church , and to prove his disinterestedness , and the fervour of his piety , by an ex- ample that would prove so edifying to ...
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... persons commissioned to nego- ciate it at a place which he appoint- ed . The situation of the pope , de- prived of all hope of assistance from any quarter , and relinquished even by his own people , left him no other . expedient to save ...
... persons commissioned to nego- ciate it at a place which he appoint- ed . The situation of the pope , de- prived of all hope of assistance from any quarter , and relinquished even by his own people , left him no other . expedient to save ...
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... persons of decent situations in society . Hence he had made himself a number of friends , not only among the French , but among the Italians , who had hitherto expe- rienced little of that condescension , especially from the Germans ...
... persons of decent situations in society . Hence he had made himself a number of friends , not only among the French , but among the Italians , who had hitherto expe- rienced little of that condescension , especially from the Germans ...
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... person , and was duly sen- sible of the necessity of stopping the progress of the French , and that , by passing this river , they would be able to over - run a large extent of country . This action , which both he and Buonaparte ...
... person , and was duly sen- sible of the necessity of stopping the progress of the French , and that , by passing this river , they would be able to over - run a large extent of country . This action , which both he and Buonaparte ...
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