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... attack . In Italy the Austrian General Kray opened the campaign by a brilliant victory over General Scherer at Magnano . Immediately afterwards Marshal Souvarow entered the field with a body of Russians and assumed supreme command of ...
... attack . In Italy the Austrian General Kray opened the campaign by a brilliant victory over General Scherer at Magnano . Immediately afterwards Marshal Souvarow entered the field with a body of Russians and assumed supreme command of ...
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... attack , recover the fortress of Mayence , and , as Lord Grenville surmised , open the way for an Austrian occupation of the Netherlands . It was in this manner , he declared , that the Emperor could give most effectual support to the ...
... attack , recover the fortress of Mayence , and , as Lord Grenville surmised , open the way for an Austrian occupation of the Netherlands . It was in this manner , he declared , that the Emperor could give most effectual support to the ...
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... attack upon Hamburgh . Haugwiz does not encourage Baron Lynden with an expectation of early support , but distinctly promised that , if the Republic of Holland could re - establish itself , the King would prevent the French from re ...
... attack upon Hamburgh . Haugwiz does not encourage Baron Lynden with an expectation of early support , but distinctly promised that , if the Republic of Holland could re - establish itself , the King would prevent the French from re ...
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... attack . Add to this the political labyrinth which I have already mentioned . Add the inconveniency of renewing the system of multiplied and distant attacks , instead of bringing all to bear on one and that the weakest point . Add the ...
... attack . Add to this the political labyrinth which I have already mentioned . Add the inconveniency of renewing the system of multiplied and distant attacks , instead of bringing all to bear on one and that the weakest point . Add the ...
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... attack which I told you in my last private letter I should once again make upon the hopes and fears of Count Haugwiz ; and though I cannot boast of sending you all that I wished , yet I confess I think that there is ground enough for ...
... attack which I told you in my last private letter I should once again make upon the hopes and fears of Count Haugwiz ; and though I cannot boast of sending you all that I wished , yet I confess I think that there is ground enough for ...
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The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq, Volume 5 William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville Visualização integral - 1906 |
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