The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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Page 47
... French Revolution , a monument , not of human wisdom , but of human madness , had well - nigh subverted our most re- vered institutions , and buried the coun- try itself in one general ruin . Acting on the multitude by inflaming their ...
... French Revolution , a monument , not of human wisdom , but of human madness , had well - nigh subverted our most re- vered institutions , and buried the coun- try itself in one general ruin . Acting on the multitude by inflaming their ...
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... French Armies . Translated from the German of General GNEISENAU , Quarter- master - general to Prince Blucher's Army ; with considerable Additions , by J. E. MARSTON , esq . of the Hamburgh - Bur- ger - Guard . led to that , deplorable ...
... French Armies . Translated from the German of General GNEISENAU , Quarter- master - general to Prince Blucher's Army ; with considerable Additions , by J. E. MARSTON , esq . of the Hamburgh - Bur- ger - Guard . led to that , deplorable ...
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... French work on Egypt has made its ap- pearance , and is principally devoted to the remains of antient Thebes . Many of the plates measure six feet : Among other remarkable objects , the celebrated colossal figure of Memnon , which was ...
... French work on Egypt has made its ap- pearance , and is principally devoted to the remains of antient Thebes . Many of the plates measure six feet : Among other remarkable objects , the celebrated colossal figure of Memnon , which was ...
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... French attacked them again in Issy , at three o'clock in the morn ing of the 3d , but were repulsed with con- siderable loss ; and finding that Paris was then open on its vulnerable side , that a communication was opened between the two ...
... French attacked them again in Issy , at three o'clock in the morn ing of the 3d , but were repulsed with con- siderable loss ; and finding that Paris was then open on its vulnerable side , that a communication was opened between the two ...
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... French army , shall be at liberty to remain in Paris . The wives shall be allowed to quit Paris for the pur- pose of re - joining the army , and to carry with them their property , and that of their husbands . - 7 . The officers of the ...
... French army , shall be at liberty to remain in Paris . The wives shall be allowed to quit Paris for the pur- pose of re - joining the army , and to carry with them their property , and that of their husbands . - 7 . The officers of the ...
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