The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... Jourdan to retreat constitution of the German parliament . This attitude led to ( August 13 , 1796 ) . He maintained his neutrality during the the insurrection at Dresden in May 1849 , which was suppressed war between France and Austria ...
... Jourdan to retreat constitution of the German parliament . This attitude led to ( August 13 , 1796 ) . He maintained his neutrality during the the insurrection at Dresden in May 1849 , which was suppressed war between France and Austria ...
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... and forced them to recross the Rhine before the end of 1793. The summer of 1794 saw France victorious on all her frontiers . Jourdan won the battle of Fleurus June 25 ) , which decided the fate of the 164 FRENCH REVOLUTION.
... and forced them to recross the Rhine before the end of 1793. The summer of 1794 saw France victorious on all her frontiers . Jourdan won the battle of Fleurus June 25 ) , which decided the fate of the 164 FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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... Jourdan and Moreau in Germany . The king of Sardinia made peace in May , ceding Nice and Savoy to the Republic and consenting to receive French garrisons in his Piedmontese fortresses . By the treaty of San Ildefonso , concluded in ...
... Jourdan and Moreau in Germany . The king of Sardinia made peace in May , ceding Nice and Savoy to the Republic and consenting to receive French garrisons in his Piedmontese fortresses . By the treaty of San Ildefonso , concluded in ...
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... Jourdan , were honest republicans ; others , like Bernadotte , believed themselves capable of governing France . With perfect subtlety Bonaparte worked on the feelings of all and kept his own intentions secret . the majority of ...
... Jourdan , were honest republicans ; others , like Bernadotte , believed themselves capable of governing France . With perfect subtlety Bonaparte worked on the feelings of all and kept his own intentions secret . the majority of ...
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... Jourdan , anticipating Houchard's orders , had already brought a strong force from Lille to Cassel , whence he ... Jourdan rallied the centre and led it into the fight again . Once more Jourdan awaited in vain the order to advance , and ...
... Jourdan , anticipating Houchard's orders , had already brought a strong force from Lille to Cassel , whence he ... Jourdan rallied the centre and led it into the fight again . Once more Jourdan awaited in vain the order to advance , and ...
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