| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 páginas
...whom he proposed to maintain the peace which had been concluded with Louis at Paris ; but the allies rejected the proposition, and began immediately to put their armies in motion, with the avowed design of once more displacing him, and restoring the Bourbons. The English and Prussians were... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 546 páginas
...whom he proposed to maintain the peace which had been concluded with Louis at Paris ; but the allies rejected the proposition, and began immediately to put their armies in motion, with the avowed design of once more displacing him, and restoring the Bourbons. The English and Prussians were... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1829 - 474 páginas
...conciliate the allies, to whom he proposed to maintain the peace, on the terms which had been lately settled with Louis. But the allies unanimously rejected...in motion. To prevent their entrance into France, Buonaparte, at the head of 150,000 men, marched to the Netherlands. June 15th, the French and Prussians... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1831 - 568 páginas
...proposed to maintain the peace which had been concluded with Louis at Paris ; but the allies rejected ths proposition, and began immediately to put their armies in motion, with the avowed design of once more displacing him, and restoring the Bourbons. The English and Prussians were... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1848 - 568 páginas
...rejected the proposition, and began immediately to put their armies in motion, with the reso'ution of once more displacing this unprincipled disturber...the world. The English and Prussians were first in motbn. To prevent their entrance into France, Bonaparte, at the head of 150,000 men, marched to the... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1854 - 602 páginas
...conciliate the allies, to whom he proposed to maintain the peace on the terms which had been lately settled with Louis. But the allies unanimously rejected...in motion. To prevent their entrance into France, Buonaparte, at the head of 150,000 men, marched to the Netherlands. June 15th, the French and Prussians... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1856 - 486 páginas
...conciliate the allies, to whom he proposed to maintain the peace, on the terms which had been lately settled with Louis. But the allies unanimously rejected...the world. The English and Prussians were first in motim. To prevent their entrance into France, Bonaparte, at the head of 150,000 men, marched to the... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 566 páginas
...whom he proposed to maintain the peace which had been concluded with Louis at Paris ; but the allies rejected the proposition, and began immediately to put their armies in motion, with the avowed design of once more displacing him, and restoring the Bourbons. The English and Prussians were... | |
| Elizabeth Penrose - 1869 - 528 páginas
...conciliate the allies, to whom he proposed to maintain the peace on the terms which had been lately settled with Louis. But the allies unanimously rejected...in motion. To prevent their entrance into France, Buonaparte, at the head of 150,000 men, inarched to the Netherlands. June 15th, the French and Prussians... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1875 - 448 páginas
...conciliate the allies, to whom he proposed to maintain the peace, on the terms which had been lately settled with Louis. But the allies unanimously rejected...immediately to put their armies in motion, with the reso'ution of once more displacing this unprincipled'disturber of the world. The English and Prussians... | |
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