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... brought out a piece of cannon to intimidate them , and fired upon them ; they got possession of the gun , routed the gendarmes , burnt the papers , and after passing the rest of the day in rejoicing , returned to grow sober , and ...
... brought out a piece of cannon to intimidate them , and fired upon them ; they got possession of the gun , routed the gendarmes , burnt the papers , and after passing the rest of the day in rejoicing , returned to grow sober , and ...
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... brought certain intelligence of the progress of the royalists , that Chatillon was taken and the whole country in arms : and he concluded by addressing Roche Jaquelein , Sir , they say that you are going to be drawn for the conscription ...
... brought certain intelligence of the progress of the royalists , that Chatillon was taken and the whole country in arms : and he concluded by addressing Roche Jaquelein , Sir , they say that you are going to be drawn for the conscription ...
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... brought to trial ; and Danton spoke in favour of modera- tion , more probably for the sake of opposing the Brissotines than from any better motive . He ascribed , as was indeed the case , the cause of these first commotions , to the ...
... brought to trial ; and Danton spoke in favour of modera- tion , more probably for the sake of opposing the Brissotines than from any better motive . He ascribed , as was indeed the case , the cause of these first commotions , to the ...
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... brought bread with him : the general also provided food by requisition , when needful , from the gentry , the rich land - holders , and the emigrants ' estates ; but food was generally offered with zeal by the villages through which the ...
... brought bread with him : the general also provided food by requisition , when needful , from the gentry , the rich land - holders , and the emigrants ' estates ; but food was generally offered with zeal by the villages through which the ...
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... brought them to the guillotine , were of a temper to look danger steadily in the face , and go through with the work of blood , in which the others from compunction would have stopped half way . One of their first measures concerning ...
... brought them to the guillotine , were of a temper to look danger steadily in the face , and go through with the work of blood , in which the others from compunction would have stopped half way . One of their first measures concerning ...
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