Histoire de la Révolution française, Tome 10

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Histoire de la Révolution française, Tome 10

by Adolphe Thiers

FR·~11 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

PAR M.A. THIERS - DE L'ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE - NEUVIÈME ÉDITION - TOME DIXIÈME - MDCCCXXXIX

0:05

DIRECTOIRE.

0:00

CHAPITRE XIII.

1:22:50

CHAPITRE XIV.

1:27:26

CHAPITRE XV.

1:33:59

CHAPITRE XVI.

1:12:10

CHAPITRE XVII.

1:05:54

CHAPITRE XVIII.

1:06:29

CHAPITRE XIX.

1:21:43

TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DES MATIÈRES CONTENUES DANS CET OUVRAGE

2:25:01

Description

Bonaparte reaches Toulon in early May 1798, greeted by an army still haunted by recent defeats yet eager for fresh purpose. In a stirring address he reminds the soldiers of ancient Roman legions, urging unity and bravery as they prepare for a campaign beyond the familiar battlefields of Europe. His words turn the vague notion of a distant war into a rallying call that ignites the troops’ confidence.

The French fleet that sails under his command is unprecedented in size—thirteen ships of the line, dozens of frigates, corvettes and transport vessels, carrying roughly fifty‑thousand men and enough provisions for weeks at sea. Their first objective is the strategic island of Malta, whose capture would secure control of Mediterranean routes and pave the way for the planned invasion of Egypt. As the armada departs amid cannon fire and cheers, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation, hinting at the grand, uncertain enterprise that lies ahead.

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fr

Duration

~11 hours (667K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tonya Allen, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr

Release date

2004-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Adolphe Thiers

Adolphe Thiers

1797–1877

A sharp-tongued journalist turned historian and statesman, he helped shape 19th-century France and became the first president of the French Third Republic. His life moved through revolutions, newspaper battles, government office, and the writing of hugely popular histories.

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