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... gained the greater credit by imposing no smaller privations on himself than on the State , and by keeping up , notwithstanding all his fame as a General , a very small army . When , in 1790 , he crowned all by relieving his people from ...
... gained the greater credit by imposing no smaller privations on himself than on the State , and by keeping up , notwithstanding all his fame as a General , a very small army . When , in 1790 , he crowned all by relieving his people from ...
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... gained nothing in extent of territory by the Bava- rian exchange . They therefore adjourned the discussion , and declared that they must await the result of the personal conference between the two monarchs . Meanwhile King Francis had ...
... gained nothing in extent of territory by the Bava- rian exchange . They therefore adjourned the discussion , and declared that they must await the result of the personal conference between the two monarchs . Meanwhile King Francis had ...
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... gained ; and therefore demanded that , in the event of the exchange taking place , the King of Prussia should add his Franconian principalities of Anspach and Baireuth to the Austrian share . We may judge of the indignation with which ...
... gained ; and therefore demanded that , in the event of the exchange taking place , the King of Prussia should add his Franconian principalities of Anspach and Baireuth to the Austrian share . We may judge of the indignation with which ...
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... gained everything at once- revenge , booty , and secure dominion . If the enemies of free- dom were assassinated , freedom was no longer exposed to dangers from without . Selfishness and fanaticism here played into each other's hands ...
... gained everything at once- revenge , booty , and secure dominion . If the enemies of free- dom were assassinated , freedom was no longer exposed to dangers from without . Selfishness and fanaticism here played into each other's hands ...
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... gained if the intimi- dation was successful in 25 of the 48 Sections . But it soon appeared that such precautions were hardly necessary . In almost all the Sections the brawlers of the clubs had exclu- sive possession of the field ...
... gained if the intimi- dation was successful in 25 of the 48 Sections . But it soon appeared that such precautions were hardly necessary . In almost all the Sections the brawlers of the clubs had exclu- sive possession of the field ...
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10th of August affairs alliance Ambassador arms army assignats attack Austria Bavarian Belgian Belgium Brunswick Catharine Chauvelin Clerfait Coburg Commissioners Commune conquest constitution Convention Court Custine danger Danton declared decree demanded democratic despatches Duke Dumouriez Edition elections Elector Emigrés Emperor Empire endeavoured enemy England English Europe expressed favour Fcap Fédérés feeling force France freedom French frontier German Powers Gironde Girondists Government Haugwitz Hohenlohe-Kirchberg Holland Hôtel Hôtel de Ville immediately Jacobins Kellermann King of Prussia land latter Lebrun Leopold Longwy Lord Louis XVI Marat Mayence means ment Meuse military Ministers Ministry Montesquiou murder National Assembly negotiations Pache Paris Parisian partition of Poland party peace Petersburg Pitt Polish political position Post 8vo Prince proposed province received Republic respect Revolution revolutionary Rhine Robespierre sent September September massacres Servan Spielmann things tion took treaty troops Vienna views Vols whole wish Woodcuts zeal
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