The history of the French revolution; . eutrality, sentagents to Paris to treat for peace, and consented to contributions. TheSaxon and Swabian troops retired, and thus reduced the Austrian army byabout twelve thousand men, of little use it is true, and fighting without , about the middle of summer, our armies, masters of Italy, thewhole of which they controlled, masters of half of Germany, which theyhad overrun as far as the Danube, threatened Europe. It was two monthssince La Vendee had been subdued. One hundred thousand men were inthe West, and fifty thousand of them might be detac


The history of the French revolution; . eutrality, sentagents to Paris to treat for peace, and consented to contributions. TheSaxon and Swabian troops retired, and thus reduced the Austrian army byabout twelve thousand men, of little use it is true, and fighting without , about the middle of summer, our armies, masters of Italy, thewhole of which they controlled, masters of half of Germany, which theyhad overrun as far as the Danube, threatened Europe. It was two monthssince La Vendee had been subdued. One hundred thousand men were inthe West, and fifty thousand of them might be detached in any promises of the directorial government could not be more gloriouslyaccomplished. END OF VOLUKa ^ i *cu31924024310504


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