The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... known to the party , and he stood pledged to its performance , ) en- treated the Princess de Lamballe to represent this to the queen . The queen's answer was , ' I have nothing further to say to M. de Lescure ; it is for him to consult ...
... known to the party , and he stood pledged to its performance , ) en- treated the Princess de Lamballe to represent this to the queen . The queen's answer was , ' I have nothing further to say to M. de Lescure ; it is for him to consult ...
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... known in history by the name of La Vendée . But for Thomassin's assistance they could not have ef- fected their journey , and according to all probability would have been massacred in Paris . Humanly speaking , death would have been ...
... known in history by the name of La Vendée . But for Thomassin's assistance they could not have ef- fected their journey , and according to all probability would have been massacred in Paris . Humanly speaking , death would have been ...
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... known how to profit by the numerous opportunities offered them in these western provinces , the monarchy might long since have been restored . As The 10th of March , 1793 , was the day appointed for drawing the conscription at St ...
... known how to profit by the numerous opportunities offered them in these western provinces , the monarchy might long since have been restored . As The 10th of March , 1793 , was the day appointed for drawing the conscription at St ...
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... known in La Vendée ; but by one of those odd chances whereby temporary celebrity is sometimes acquired , this Gaston became famous throughout France and Europe . We well remember the figure he made in the English newspapers ; Carra ...
... known in La Vendée ; but by one of those odd chances whereby temporary celebrity is sometimes acquired , this Gaston became famous throughout France and Europe . We well remember the figure he made in the English newspapers ; Carra ...
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... known at a few leagues distance . The first intelligence was that ten thousand English had landed , and taken Les Herbiers in the Bocage ; and absurd as this report was , it seemed no less so that the peasantry should have collected in ...
... known at a few leagues distance . The first intelligence was that ten thousand English had landed , and taken Les Herbiers in the Bocage ; and absurd as this report was , it seemed no less so that the peasantry should have collected in ...
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