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... military principality of Hesse , concluded similar treaties during the summer . The Emperor remained firm in alliance with Great Britain , on condition of a loan of four millions six hundred thousand pounds , for the purposes of the war ...
... military principality of Hesse , concluded similar treaties during the summer . The Emperor remained firm in alliance with Great Britain , on condition of a loan of four millions six hundred thousand pounds , for the purposes of the war ...
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... military occupation of the vast territory , of which , in conjunction with Frederic of Prussia , she had recently despoiled the Poles . Under these circumstances , England was not in a condition to engage in extensive military enter ...
... military occupation of the vast territory , of which , in conjunction with Frederic of Prussia , she had recently despoiled the Poles . Under these circumstances , England was not in a condition to engage in extensive military enter ...
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... military formalist of the monarchy , without an idea beyond routine , a General who might have commanded a division in a campaign upon the Rhine without discovering his incapacity , but who was destitute of every qualifi- cation which ...
... military formalist of the monarchy , without an idea beyond routine , a General who might have commanded a division in a campaign upon the Rhine without discovering his incapacity , but who was destitute of every qualifi- cation which ...
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... military operation was to take possession of the fort Penthièvre , which connected the small peninsula of Quiberon with the mainland . D'Her- villy , however , could not think of approaching a fortified place without a battering train ...
... military operation was to take possession of the fort Penthièvre , which connected the small peninsula of Quiberon with the mainland . D'Her- villy , however , could not think of approaching a fortified place without a battering train ...
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... military glory of France than the colour of their flag , had no vocation to sup- port the forlorn hope of a falling cause ; and it soon became known in the camp of Hoche that the Re- publicans had friends in the garrison of Penthièvre ...
... military glory of France than the colour of their flag , had no vocation to sup- port the forlorn hope of a falling cause ; and it soon became known in the camp of Hoche that the Re- publicans had friends in the garrison of Penthièvre ...
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