CONTENTS. 



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confidence and trust in each other in the honr of danger — Their iina- 



nii;nity in confronting the enemyof their soil — The contest at Inspruck — 

 Victory and heroism of the Tyrolese — Contest with the French be- 

 tween Reichenhall and Viedering — Description of the scene of combat — 

 Repulse of the French — Pusillanimity of the Austrians — Energy and 

 courage of Speckbacher and Hofer ; their influence on the peasantry — 

 Daring exploit of Speckbacher — Battle of Mount Isel — Incidents of the 

 combat — Victory of the Tyrolese— Armistice between the Austrians and 

 the French — Contest of the peasantry with the enemy near Sterzing, 

 and the success of the Tyrolese — Battle of Mount Brenner — Victory, 

 closely contested, remains with the Tyrolese — Depredations of the 

 French in their retreat towards Inspruck — Close of the Tyrolese war, 



pp. 128—144 



