Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Allied Armies - Disbanding of the Army of the Loire - Marshal Davoust super- seded by Marshal Macdonald - Diplomatic Negociations at the residence of Lord Castlereagh - Ultimatum of the Allied Powers - Aversion of Louis XVIII . for M ...
... Allied Armies - Disbanding of the Army of the Loire - Marshal Davoust super- seded by Marshal Macdonald - Diplomatic Negociations at the residence of Lord Castlereagh - Ultimatum of the Allied Powers - Aversion of Louis XVIII . for M ...
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... allied powers , and retarding the entrance of Louis XVIII . , should the Chamber vote the preliminary sovereignty of Napoleon II . He held himself ready for one or other of these contingencies , according as the undecided Chamber should ...
... allied powers , and retarding the entrance of Louis XVIII . , should the Chamber vote the preliminary sovereignty of Napoleon II . He held himself ready for one or other of these contingencies , according as the undecided Chamber should ...
Σελίδα 12
... allied to the high Bour- bon aristocracy , through the house of Coigny , into which he had married , and too intelligent not to know that between Louis XVIII . and Napoleon there was nothing but chimeras and impossibilities . D'Argenson ...
... allied to the high Bour- bon aristocracy , through the house of Coigny , into which he had married , and too intelligent not to know that between Louis XVIII . and Napoleon there was nothing but chimeras and impossibilities . D'Argenson ...
Σελίδα 14
... allied powers and the wishes of Fouché . Neither the allies , as conquerors , nor Fouché , sold through the interest of his ambition to Louis XVIII . , wished for anything else than the restoration of the house of Bourbon . : XII ...
... allied powers and the wishes of Fouché . Neither the allies , as conquerors , nor Fouché , sold through the interest of his ambition to Louis XVIII . , wished for anything else than the restoration of the house of Bourbon . : XII ...
Σελίδα 15
... allied powers , to exclude the Bourbons , to go and invite Louis XVIII . to hasten his return to France . " You see , " he said to him , " the extreme embarrassment of my position . For the last three months I have risked my head every ...
... allied powers , to exclude the Bourbons , to go and invite Louis XVIII . to hasten his return to France . " You see , " he said to him , " the extreme embarrassment of my position . For the last three months I have risked my head every ...
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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.