Annual Register, Bind 39Edmund Burke 1800 |
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Side 5
... command , they began to enter- tain fresh hope of a fuccefsful re- fiftance . He was upwards of fe- venty but age feemed to have had no other effect upon him , than to increase his experience . His active difpofition remained unimpaired ...
... command , they began to enter- tain fresh hope of a fuccefsful re- fiftance . He was upwards of fe- venty but age feemed to have had no other effect upon him , than to increase his experience . His active difpofition remained unimpaired ...
Side 6
... command of general Joubert , at Montebaldo , was attacked the very fame day : but this alfo repulfed the enemy , and at night a body of Auftrians , who attempted to take the citadel of Verona by furprize , were completely defeated . In ...
... command of general Joubert , at Montebaldo , was attacked the very fame day : but this alfo repulfed the enemy , and at night a body of Auftrians , who attempted to take the citadel of Verona by furprize , were completely defeated . In ...
Side 14
... command of Auftrian officers and generals , and laftly by refufing the negociation for peace , propofed by the minifter of the republic at Rome . This manifefto was accompanied by a proclamation to the people in- habiting the papal ...
... command of Auftrian officers and generals , and laftly by refufing the negociation for peace , propofed by the minifter of the republic at Rome . This manifefto was accompanied by a proclamation to the people in- habiting the papal ...
Side 15
... command the refpect and efteem of the latter , without lofing any of the attach- ment and confidence of the for- mer . In the mean time , he proceeded without delay in the reduction of the papal dominions . A few days were fufficient to ...
... command the refpect and efteem of the latter , without lofing any of the attach- ment and confidence of the for- mer . In the mean time , he proceeded without delay in the reduction of the papal dominions . A few days were fufficient to ...
Side 16
... command the accels to this important place , towards the land ; but the French general , Victor , found means to fur round them , and they furrendered without refiftance . The next place of confideration that fell into the hands of the ...
... command the accels to this important place , towards the land ; but the French general , Victor , found means to fur round them , and they furrendered without refiftance . The next place of confideration that fell into the hands of the ...
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