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... England , sent by the government of that country to the insurgent chiefs . He had during the night landed alone from ... England . While at Noirmoutier , M. de Charrette had sent one of the MM . la Roberie , but he was lost in the ...
... England , sent by the government of that country to the insurgent chiefs . He had during the night landed alone from ... England . While at Noirmoutier , M. de Charrette had sent one of the MM . la Roberie , but he was lost in the ...
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... England ? What connection we had with the other provinces , or with the continental powers ? Of what extent was the insurgent country ? The number of soldiers ? What our resources were ? What ammunition of all kinds we had ? How did we ...
... England ? What connection we had with the other provinces , or with the continental powers ? Of what extent was the insurgent country ? The number of soldiers ? What our resources were ? What ammunition of all kinds we had ? How did we ...
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With regard to the long - threatened Invasion of England , the author's information is derived from the declarations of Bonaparte himself . - ' He says , that he had two hundred thousand men on the coast of France opposite to England ...
With regard to the long - threatened Invasion of England , the author's information is derived from the declarations of Bonaparte himself . - ' He says , that he had two hundred thousand men on the coast of France opposite to England ...
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