History of the Revolutions in Europe From the Subversion of the Roman Empire I

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History of the Revolutions in Europe From the Subversion of the Roman Empire I
Chr De Christophe Koch
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Its finest buildings were entirely ruined and demolished by order of the Convention. Carteaux took Toulon by assault (Dec. 24. ) It was during the siege of this place, that a young officer distinguished himself by his courage, and after- wards by his enthusiasm for the Revolution. This youth was Napoleon Bonaparte, a native of Ajaccio in Corsica.
The very same day on which the Convention met, the Duke of Saxe-Teschen at the head of the Austrian army, had com- menced the siege of Lille ; but he
...was obliged to raise it in about twenty days. The Legislative Assembly had declared war against the King of Sardinia (Sept. 10, 1792. ) General Mon- tesquieu took possession of Savoy, and Anselm made himself master of Nice. Some months after, the Convention declared these provinces to be annexed to France. While the allies were retiring from Champagne, Custine took Mayence by a cowp de main (Oct. 21, ) assisted, as it afterwards appeared, by treachery. Damouriez, with a superior force, beat the Duke of Saxe-Teschen at Gemappe (Nov.

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