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By this time one of the British, a 32-gun frigate, was within gun-shot of the "Alliance" and the "Lauzun" -- the other two
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In the afternoon after the "Lauzun" had exchanged shots with the enemy pursuing her, this
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Barry then ran down between the "Lauzun" and the enemy in order to give Captain Greene
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Barry had "all the reason in the world to suppose she was a stranger to the enemy also," as at that time the "Lauzun" was firing "stern chasers" at her pursuer.
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"Lauzun" much slower than the "Alliance," the public money on board of her was transferred to the "Alliance."
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"Lauzun," said the Duchesse d'Orleans in her "Memoirs," "sometimes affects stupidity in order to show people their own with impunity, for he is very malicious.
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Duc de Lauzun also known as Biron in Compte rendu au Comité de Salut public et au Conseil exécutif provisiore—De la guerre en Vendée, cited in Comte R.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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The duc de Lauzun, who had fought against the English in the American Revolution and against the Austrians in the French Revolutionary wars, knew that the Vendéen war differed.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Duc de Lauzun also known as Biron in Compte rendu au Comité de Salut public et au Conseil exécutif provisiore—De la guerre en Vendée, cited in Comte R.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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The duc de Lauzun, who had fought against the English in the American Revolution and against the Austrians in the French Revolutionary wars, knew that the Vendéen war differed.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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