The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... Officer - Dreadful Scene of Slaughter - Effect it pro- duced at the Capital ............................................. XXI . M. Necker retires - Reflections on that Event - Inveteracy of the French against Ministers of State and ...
... Officer - Dreadful Scene of Slaughter - Effect it pro- duced at the Capital ............................................. XXI . M. Necker retires - Reflections on that Event - Inveteracy of the French against Ministers of State and ...
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... officer on the day of battle is sensible of this ; and that he may inspire those under his command with additional courage , and rouse them to the utmost efforts , he reminds them that they are fighting for their country . That simple ...
... officer on the day of battle is sensible of this ; and that he may inspire those under his command with additional courage , and rouse them to the utmost efforts , he reminds them that they are fighting for their country . That simple ...
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... officers of the army , after having long served a- broad , when they came to Versailles , found their services forgotten ; and the neglect which they experienced was rendered more poignant by the attention which they saw paid to ...
... officers of the army , after having long served a- broad , when they came to Versailles , found their services forgotten ; and the neglect which they experienced was rendered more poignant by the attention which they saw paid to ...
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... unquestionably hastened the French revo- lution . In America many French officers caught repub- lican sentiments and principles , which at their return spread with the rapidity of a new fashion all over 16 VIEW OF THE.
... unquestionably hastened the French revo- lution . In America many French officers caught repub- lican sentiments and principles , which at their return spread with the rapidity of a new fashion all over 16 VIEW OF THE.
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... officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired that M. d'Espremenil should be delivered up to him . The whole court , answered one of the members , is composed of Espremenils . The officer not knowing how to proceed in ...
... officer who commanded the troops entered , and re- quired that M. d'Espremenil should be delivered up to him . The whole court , answered one of the members , is composed of Espremenils . The officer not knowing how to proceed in ...
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