Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Emperor from Paris - He goes to Mal- maison - His farewell address to the Army - Five plenipotentiaries are sent to negociate a peace - Interview between Fouché and M. de Vitrolles -Interview between Napoleon and Benjamin Constant ...
... Emperor from Paris - He goes to Mal- maison - His farewell address to the Army - Five plenipotentiaries are sent to negociate a peace - Interview between Fouché and M. de Vitrolles -Interview between Napoleon and Benjamin Constant ...
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... His departure for France- He lands at Cannes - Offers his services to the Emperor Refusal of Napoleon - Terror in the South - Murat quits the neighbourhood of PAGE 48 98 Toulon and conceals himself - Asks an asylum from Louis iv CONTENTS .
... His departure for France- He lands at Cannes - Offers his services to the Emperor Refusal of Napoleon - Terror in the South - Murat quits the neighbourhood of PAGE 48 98 Toulon and conceals himself - Asks an asylum from Louis iv CONTENTS .
Σελίδα 1
... Emperor from Paris- He goes to Malmaison - His farewell address to the Army - Five plenipotentiaries are sent to negociate peace - Interview between Fouché and M. de Vitrolles - Interview between Napoleon and Ben- jamin Constant ...
... Emperor from Paris- He goes to Malmaison - His farewell address to the Army - Five plenipotentiaries are sent to negociate peace - Interview between Fouché and M. de Vitrolles - Interview between Napoleon and Ben- jamin Constant ...
Σελίδα 2
... Emperor is re - joined there by Gourgaud - Departure from Torbay and arrival at Plymouth - Cabinet Council of the Eng- lish Ministers on the fate of Napoleon - He is declared a prisoner of war by the Allies - He is brought back to ...
... Emperor is re - joined there by Gourgaud - Departure from Torbay and arrival at Plymouth - Cabinet Council of the Eng- lish Ministers on the fate of Napoleon - He is declared a prisoner of war by the Allies - He is brought back to ...
Σελίδα 3
... Emperor , and finally , to present with his own hand , his regicidal hand , the people to the King , and the King to the people this constituted from the very first day the whole secret and public policy of Fouché . Seldom did minister ...
... Emperor , and finally , to present with his own hand , his regicidal hand , the people to the King , and the King to the people this constituted from the very first day the whole secret and public policy of Fouché . Seldom did minister ...
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Σελίδα 42 - Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people. I put myself under the protection of their laws ; which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.