Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... Vendéans were physically a strong and hardy race . TOURAIN Parthenay Poiters La Rochelle Gironde R Saintes With substantially noth- ing to complain of , attached to their landlords , their religion , and the old forms of government ...
... Vendéans were physically a strong and hardy race . TOURAIN Parthenay Poiters La Rochelle Gironde R Saintes With substantially noth- ing to complain of , attached to their landlords , their religion , and the old forms of government ...
Side 6
... Vendéans ever had ; and his great military experience made his services particularly valuable . D'Elbée had served in the army too ; he was a little man of about forty years of age , with good abilities , and great personal courage ...
... Vendéans ever had ; and his great military experience made his services particularly valuable . D'Elbée had served in the army too ; he was a little man of about forty years of age , with good abilities , and great personal courage ...
Side 8
... Vendéans there was an old artilleryman of the name of Bruno , and to this man Cathelineau had intrusted the pointing of the cannon . All the day before the battle , Bruno was going about more excited than usual , and bragging that he ...
... Vendéans there was an old artilleryman of the name of Bruno , and to this man Cathelineau had intrusted the pointing of the cannon . All the day before the battle , Bruno was going about more excited than usual , and bragging that he ...
Side 12
... Vendéans was ' going to the shock , ' as they called it ; that is , seizing the enemy's artillery . The strongest and most active among them went straight up to the battery ; the moment they saw the flash , they fell flat on their faces ...
... Vendéans was ' going to the shock , ' as they called it ; that is , seizing the enemy's artillery . The strongest and most active among them went straight up to the battery ; the moment they saw the flash , they fell flat on their faces ...
Side 16
... Vendéans in the comparative tranquillity of their usual occupations . Unfortunately , all the successes of the Vendéans ended in nothing . The war had lasted a considerable time ; there had been much fighting ; several decided victories ...
... Vendéans in the comparative tranquillity of their usual occupations . Unfortunately , all the successes of the Vendéans ended in nothing . The war had lasted a considerable time ; there had been much fighting ; several decided victories ...
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