The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... side . After the fatal events of this day , they were no longer in safety at their hotel ; so they dis- guised themselves and sought shelter at the house of an old servant , in a different part of the town . Victorine's father and ...
... side . After the fatal events of this day , they were no longer in safety at their hotel ; so they dis- guised themselves and sought shelter at the house of an old servant , in a different part of the town . Victorine's father and ...
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... sides - Illuminate ! -Break the windows ! -Vivent les Sans - Culottes ! This was but a prelude to the scene through which Victorine was destined to pass . They effected their escape by means of Thomassin , the libertine tutor of Lescure ...
... sides - Illuminate ! -Break the windows ! -Vivent les Sans - Culottes ! This was but a prelude to the scene through which Victorine was destined to pass . They effected their escape by means of Thomassin , the libertine tutor of Lescure ...
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... side , and D'Elbée and Bonchamp on another , a third insurrection was formed in the centre of the Bocage , of which M. de Royrand , an old and much respected chevalier de St. Louis , was , by compulsion , the leader . Les Herbiers ...
... side , and D'Elbée and Bonchamp on another , a third insurrection was formed in the centre of the Bocage , of which M. de Royrand , an old and much respected chevalier de St. Louis , was , by compulsion , the leader . Les Herbiers ...
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... a movement in order to form upon a rising ground in their rear . Roche Jaquelein cried out - They fly ! The peasants believed him , and rushed through the hedges on all sides , shouting Vive 1816 . 23 La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée .
... a movement in order to form upon a rising ground in their rear . Roche Jaquelein cried out - They fly ! The peasants believed him , and rushed through the hedges on all sides , shouting Vive 1816 . 23 La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée .
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rushed through the hedges on all sides , shouting Vive le Roi ! The enemy were astonished , terrified , and broken ; -they took flight - left their two pieces of cannon behind them , and were pur- sued to within half a league of ...
rushed through the hedges on all sides , shouting Vive le Roi ! The enemy were astonished , terrified , and broken ; -they took flight - left their two pieces of cannon behind them , and were pur- sued to within half a league of ...
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