Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... confidence of Lewis XVIII .; and a person called baron Poly . They were ac- cused of having endeavoured to se- duce the above - mentioned officers into a conspiracy against the repub lic , in which they were to be as- sisted by England ...
... confidence of Lewis XVIII .; and a person called baron Poly . They were ac- cused of having endeavoured to se- duce the above - mentioned officers into a conspiracy against the repub lic , in which they were to be as- sisted by England ...
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... confidence , and opposition with the most ser ous apprehensions . The first divisions that led the way were those of Joubert and Massena , belonging to the army of Italy : in the address of Joubert , severe notice was taken of the ...
... confidence , and opposition with the most ser ous apprehensions . The first divisions that led the way were those of Joubert and Massena , belonging to the army of Italy : in the address of Joubert , severe notice was taken of the ...
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... confidence in a business , wherein the safety of the present government required the most spirited exertions . He had , in consequence , like the several officers in whom the circumstances of the times had compelled the di- rectory to ...
... confidence in a business , wherein the safety of the present government required the most spirited exertions . He had , in consequence , like the several officers in whom the circumstances of the times had compelled the di- rectory to ...
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... confidence which had before so diffusively pre- vailed . They were caused by the defalcation in the revenue , through which all parts of the administration suffered so deplorably , and the ar- mies were deprived of their pay and ...
... confidence which had before so diffusively pre- vailed . They were caused by the defalcation in the revenue , through which all parts of the administration suffered so deplorably , and the ar- mies were deprived of their pay and ...
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... confident of being able to preserve France from the ruin that menaced it , and to prevent the miseries of a new revolution . They would continue to act in the man- ner they had done , with persever- ance and courage , and were not to be ...
... confident of being able to preserve France from the ruin that menaced it , and to prevent the miseries of a new revolution . They would continue to act in the man- ner they had done , with persever- ance and courage , and were not to be ...
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