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... Vendée . This country differs by its aspect , and still more by the man- ners of the inhabitants , from most of the other provinces of France . It is formed in general of small hills , unconnected with any chain of mountains . The ...
... Vendée . This country differs by its aspect , and still more by the man- ners of the inhabitants , from most of the other provinces of France . It is formed in general of small hills , unconnected with any chain of mountains . The ...
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... Vendée . It was supposed that about 40,000 revolted troops of the line had begun the insurrection , and that it was , as in Nor- mandy , excited by the republican party of Gironde.- A speedy answer was required , as M. de Tinténiac was ...
... Vendée . It was supposed that about 40,000 revolted troops of the line had begun the insurrection , and that it was , as in Nor- mandy , excited by the republican party of Gironde.- A speedy answer was required , as M. de Tinténiac was ...
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... Vendée , when the counter - revolution at Paris rendered the measure unnecessary . Here ends the supplement to the memoirs : but it remains for us to make the painful addition that the leader of the name of Laroche- jaquelein , who was ...
... Vendée , when the counter - revolution at Paris rendered the measure unnecessary . Here ends the supplement to the memoirs : but it remains for us to make the painful addition that the leader of the name of Laroche- jaquelein , who was ...
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