The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800

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446 Chapter XVIII


Belgium, the insurrection in the Véndée, and the beginning of the invasion of
France, believed that they would soon put an end to the revolutionary disturbance
in Western Europe, as they had seemingly done in the East.
In the East, they still had the rebellion led by Kosciuszko to contend with. In
the West, they still had to face the France of the Committee of Public Safety.

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