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" Now, however, leagued together, they aim at the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us, then, march to meet them. "
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte - Page 361
by William Henry Ireland - 1828
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The Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: From His Birth Down to His ...

J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 pages
...throne! Now, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? ' Let those among you who have...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117

Early English newspapers - 1815 - 704 pages
...unable to resist the English attack. The 6rst line was driven back on the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers* at Jena, against these...
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An impartial history of the naval, military and political events ..., Volume 3

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...throne. Wow, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Lei us march then to meet them ! Are they and we no longer the same men ! Soldiers ! at Jena, against...
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The Second Usurpation of Buonaparte: Or, A History of the Causes, Progress ...

Edmund Boyce - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1816 - 480 pages
...throne ! Now, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? Soldiers, at Jena, against these...
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The Battle of Waterloo, Also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, Described by the ...

Ligny, Battle of, 1815 - 1817 - 586 pages
...throne! Now, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers, at Jena, against these...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 8

Europe - 1817 - 736 pages
...possession of their thrones. Now they have formed a new coalition to destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men i " Soldiers, at Jena, when contending against...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 8

728 pages
...possession of their thrones. Now they have formed a new coalition to destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men Í " Soldiers, at Jena, when contending...
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A Full and Circumstantial Account of the Memorable Battle of Waterloo: The ...

Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 550 pages
...throne! Now, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, «hen, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men? " Soldiers ! at Jena, against these...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 8

Europe - 1817 - 398 pages
...possession of their thrones. Now they have formed a new coalition to destroy the independence and the most sacred ' rights of France. They have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers, at Jena, when contending against...
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A Poem on the Battle of Waterloo

William Whitehead - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1820 - 136 pages
...throne. Now, however, coalesced among themselves, they would destroy the independence and the most sacred rights of France : they have commenced the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers,— At Jena, against these...
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