John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Tom 61865 |
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... Buonaparte dismissing the Council of the " Five Hundred " Death of Tippoo Saib at the Siege of Serin- gapatam ... Henry Grattan , from an authentic portrait Buonaparte conducting his Troops across the Transporting the Body of General ...
... Buonaparte dismissing the Council of the " Five Hundred " Death of Tippoo Saib at the Siege of Serin- gapatam ... Henry Grattan , from an authentic portrait Buonaparte conducting his Troops across the Transporting the Body of General ...
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... Buonaparte - Directors of the Republic appointed - Bread Riots in London - The King shot at - Calls for Peace - Dutch West India Islands captured in 1796 - Naval Affairs - Campaign on the Continent - Buona- parte's Victories in Italy ...
... Buonaparte - Directors of the Republic appointed - Bread Riots in London - The King shot at - Calls for Peace - Dutch West India Islands captured in 1796 - Naval Affairs - Campaign on the Continent - Buona- parte's Victories in Italy ...
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... Buonaparte's and were in the camp at Sablons . Buonaparte instantly return to Paris he was in very destitute circumstances . dispatched a young officer of his acquaintance to secure From time to time he received remittances , I suspect ...
... Buonaparte's and were in the camp at Sablons . Buonaparte instantly return to Paris he was in very destitute circumstances . dispatched a young officer of his acquaintance to secure From time to time he received remittances , I suspect ...
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... Buonaparte had married Marie - Joseph Rose Detacher de la Pagérie Beauharnais , the widow of general , and formerly viscount Beauharnais , who was one of the victims of Robespierre , having been beheaded only four days before that ...
... Buonaparte had married Marie - Joseph Rose Detacher de la Pagérie Beauharnais , the widow of general , and formerly viscount Beauharnais , who was one of the victims of Robespierre , having been beheaded only four days before that ...
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... Buonaparte instantly saw his slaughter . The next day he threw a bridge over the Alpone . advantage ; neither of the divisions were now equal to his just above its confluence with the Adige , and sent over Auge- own , and he beat them ...
... Buonaparte instantly saw his slaughter . The next day he threw a bridge over the Alpone . advantage ; neither of the divisions were now equal to his just above its confluence with the Adige , and sent over Auge- own , and he beat them ...
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Strona 361 - ... of every beast in the country ought to be directed, the bravery of the soldiers, their losses and their success will only make matters worse and increase our embarrassment and distress. ' I positively will not move, nay more, I will disperse my army, till I am supplied with provisions and means of transport as I ought to be.
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