The American Historical Review, Volume 2John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1963 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... army to Paris under the pretext of a personal consultation . We have not heard of his arrival or of his fate . The command of his army during his absence did not , we learn , devolve on the oldest officer but was given to Gen ' Hoche ...
... army to Paris under the pretext of a personal consultation . We have not heard of his arrival or of his fate . The command of his army during his absence did not , we learn , devolve on the oldest officer but was given to Gen ' Hoche ...
Halaman 298
... army of Italy to sound its disposition . It was represented that the legislature was hostile to the armies , that it withheld their pay and subsistence , that by its opposi- tion to the directory it encourag'd Austria and Britain to ...
... army of Italy to sound its disposition . It was represented that the legislature was hostile to the armies , that it withheld their pay and subsistence , that by its opposi- tion to the directory it encourag'd Austria and Britain to ...
Halaman 304
... army lines the coast , and it is said confidently that if the landing of 50,000 men can be effected , no force in England will be able to resist them . The often repeated tale that the war is made not against the people but the ...
... army lines the coast , and it is said confidently that if the landing of 50,000 men can be effected , no force in England will be able to resist them . The often repeated tale that the war is made not against the people but the ...
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