The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... hope was frustrated ; but he foresaw that the Vendeans would be driven into insurrection , and he was deter- mined to cast his fortunes into the same scale . He took no mea- sures to accelerate this event , and made no combinations to ...
... hope was frustrated ; but he foresaw that the Vendeans would be driven into insurrection , and he was deter- mined to cast his fortunes into the same scale . He took no mea- sures to accelerate this event , and made no combinations to ...
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... hope of some important results from the devoted spirit of loyalty which they felt in themselves , and which they well knew pervaded the country , they called for the gentry of the coun- try to lead them on . The man who was most ...
... hope of some important results from the devoted spirit of loyalty which they felt in themselves , and which they well knew pervaded the country , they called for the gentry of the coun- try to lead them on . The man who was most ...
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... hope of an amnesty , or any thought of arrangements with the ruling powers . Turreau calls him the most ferocious of all the rebel chiefs ; and the massacres which were at this time committed by the insurgents at Machecoul , a town of ...
... hope of an amnesty , or any thought of arrangements with the ruling powers . Turreau calls him the most ferocious of all the rebel chiefs ; and the massacres which were at this time committed by the insurgents at Machecoul , a town of ...
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... hope . The next day they were repulsed , and all the national guards of the country round were ordered to repair thither for its defence . Lescure was the commandant of these guards in his own parish . It was from this moment impossible ...
... hope . The next day they were repulsed , and all the national guards of the country round were ordered to repair thither for its defence . Lescure was the commandant of these guards in his own parish . It was from this moment impossible ...
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... hope and ardour which inspired them . The marchioness says she never heard any thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque ...
... hope and ardour which inspired them . The marchioness says she never heard any thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque ...
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