The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side 4
... troops which from the ex- haustion of the national resources and the engagements made with the allies , it became inevitable to disband . A committee was insti- tuted to investigate , and liquidate all military claims of every descrip ...
... troops which from the ex- haustion of the national resources and the engagements made with the allies , it became inevitable to disband . A committee was insti- tuted to investigate , and liquidate all military claims of every descrip ...
Side 9
... troops whose principal aim was employment , a host of gallant men who shrunk back from the ban- ners of Napoleon . At the same time they could have more fully commanded the purse of the na- tion . In point of territory France was ...
... troops whose principal aim was employment , a host of gallant men who shrunk back from the ban- ners of Napoleon . At the same time they could have more fully commanded the purse of the na- tion . In point of territory France was ...
Side 12
... troops stationed on the route from Grenoble to Paris . The imperial eagles had never been discarded , but were hidden , ( and in this the officers set the example ) to be re - produced when the crisis should arrive . The military ad ...
... troops stationed on the route from Grenoble to Paris . The imperial eagles had never been discarded , but were hidden , ( and in this the officers set the example ) to be re - produced when the crisis should arrive . The military ad ...
Side 14
... troops on his route , and the resig- nation of Soult , the minister of war , at the precise period when his station would have compelled him to act efficiently for the Bour- bons . His immediate and hearty declaration in favour of the ...
... troops on his route , and the resig- nation of Soult , the minister of war , at the precise period when his station would have compelled him to act efficiently for the Bour- bons . His immediate and hearty declaration in favour of the ...
Side 15
... troops are so disposed in their march as that they may arrive to escort the emperor . The king must have quitted Paris ; if he does not quit it , he will be carried off . " The marshal told me , " says the prefect , " that all the troops ...
... troops are so disposed in their march as that they may arrive to escort the emperor . The king must have quitted Paris ; if he does not quit it , he will be carried off . " The marshal told me , " says the prefect , " that all the troops ...
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