Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... English cruizer- Refusal of Napoleon - He disembarks at the Isle of Aix - His indecision -He refuses the proposition of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs- He is ...
... English cruizer- Refusal of Napoleon - He disembarks at the Isle of Aix - His indecision -He refuses the proposition of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs- He is ...
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... English and Prussians into Paris - The Chamber of Representatives - Vote of the Constitution - Interview between Wellington and Fouché at Neuilly - Presentation of Fouché to the King , Louis XVIII . , by M. de Talleyrand - Conference ...
... English and Prussians into Paris - The Chamber of Representatives - Vote of the Constitution - Interview between Wellington and Fouché at Neuilly - Presentation of Fouché to the King , Louis XVIII . , by M. de Talleyrand - Conference ...
Σελίδα 2
... English cruizer - Refusal of Napoleon - He dis- embarks at the Isle of Aix - His indecision - He refuses the proposi- tion of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs ...
... English cruizer - Refusal of Napoleon - He dis- embarks at the Isle of Aix - His indecision - He refuses the proposi- tion of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs ...
Σελίδα 18
... English coast , to appear before the first magistrate at the place of his landing , and to invoke from him the protection which England affords te He began again to every stranger who touches its soil . deliberate with himself , and ...
... English coast , to appear before the first magistrate at the place of his landing , and to invoke from him the protection which England affords te He began again to every stranger who touches its soil . deliberate with himself , and ...
Σελίδα 21
... was revoked . In consequence of the progress of the allies around Paris and Malmaison , and the presence of English cruisers on the Napoleon's remaining adherents . coasts , Fouché ordered the minister 1815.J 21 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
... was revoked . In consequence of the progress of the allies around Paris and Malmaison , and the presence of English cruisers on the Napoleon's remaining adherents . coasts , Fouché ordered the minister 1815.J 21 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
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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.