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... town those decrees , by which it was clear , that he considered himself as again in pos- session of the Imperial throne . His reception in the second town of France justified this presumption . He mixed with the people in the streets ...
... town those decrees , by which it was clear , that he considered himself as again in pos- session of the Imperial throne . His reception in the second town of France justified this presumption . He mixed with the people in the streets ...
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... town was taken , and Quétineau made prisoner . first advantage was followed by farther attacks , from the in- surgents , on the towns along the eastern and southern frontier of their territory ; the result of which was of a mixed nature ...
... town was taken , and Quétineau made prisoner . first advantage was followed by farther attacks , from the in- surgents , on the towns along the eastern and southern frontier of their territory ; the result of which was of a mixed nature ...
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... town , were obliged to retreat . The first idea of the chiefs after this failure was to march eastward into Normandy , but the peasants could not be persuaded to take any other road than that which would lead them to their homes . It ...
... town , were obliged to retreat . The first idea of the chiefs after this failure was to march eastward into Normandy , but the peasants could not be persuaded to take any other road than that which would lead them to their homes . It ...
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