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... taken of the wounded French and the Prisoners 69 Exchange of Prisoners 69 Address of Filopanti in St. Peter's 70 Excuses and Accusations of General Oudinot , and of the French Ambassadors at Gaeta relative to the Combat of the 30th ...
... taken of the wounded French and the Prisoners 69 Exchange of Prisoners 69 Address of Filopanti in St. Peter's 70 Excuses and Accusations of General Oudinot , and of the French Ambassadors at Gaeta relative to the Combat of the 30th ...
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... taken by him - 172 Fresh Appeals - 172 Lesseps at Rome - 172 His Stipulations with the Triumvirs - 172 Lesseps returns to the Camp - 173 Anger of General Oudinot - 173 Open Disagreement - Orders of the French Government 174 174 ...
... taken by him - 172 Fresh Appeals - 172 Lesseps at Rome - 172 His Stipulations with the Triumvirs - 172 Lesseps returns to the Camp - 173 Anger of General Oudinot - 173 Open Disagreement - Orders of the French Government 174 174 ...
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... taken by him - 230 230 His Attempts in Tuscany 231 Desertions Skirmishes · 233 233 Passes the Apennines 234 Discouragements among his Followers 235 Arrives at San Marino 236 His Proclamation 236 Negotiations between the Authorities of ...
... taken by him - 230 230 His Attempts in Tuscany 231 Desertions Skirmishes · 233 233 Passes the Apennines 234 Discouragements among his Followers 235 Arrives at San Marino 236 His Proclamation 236 Negotiations between the Authorities of ...
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... taken did not seem to savour much of friendship , but rather tended to excite suspicions of an intention to restore the dominion of the clergy . The general took offence at the supposition , and emphatically denied it ; 2 [ BOOK VI ...
... taken did not seem to savour much of friendship , but rather tended to excite suspicions of an intention to restore the dominion of the clergy . The general took offence at the supposition , and emphatically denied it ; 2 [ BOOK VI ...
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... taken to oppose force to force ; and thus in the midst of tumultuous applause , another vote was passed in conformity with the resolution of the preceding day . Then followed proclamations , warlike preparations , and many and varied ...
... taken to oppose force to force ; and thus in the midst of tumultuous applause , another vote was passed in conformity with the resolution of the preceding day . Then followed proclamations , warlike preparations , and many and varied ...
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