Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Council of the English Minis- ters on the fate of Napoleon - He is declared a prisoner of ' war by the Allies - He is brought back to Torbay - He is required to deliver up his sword - His farewell - His grief on hearing of the ...
... Council of the English Minis- ters on the fate of Napoleon - He is declared a prisoner of ' war by the Allies - He is brought back to Torbay - He is required to deliver up his sword - His farewell - His grief on hearing of the ...
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... Council of Government - Council of War at La Villette - It authorises Davoust to capitulate - Application of Davoust to Blucher - Blucher's reply - Fouché sends Colonel Macirone to Wellington , and General Tromelin to Blucher ...
... Council of Government - Council of War at La Villette - It authorises Davoust to capitulate - Application of Davoust to Blucher - Blucher's reply - Fouché sends Colonel Macirone to Wellington , and General Tromelin to Blucher ...
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... Council - Laws against seditious cries and individual liberty - Law of the prevotal courts - Discussion and vote in the two chambers - Proposition of the Duke de Fitzjames --- Speech of the Count d'Artois - Return of the Duke de Orleans ...
... Council - Laws against seditious cries and individual liberty - Law of the prevotal courts - Discussion and vote in the two chambers - Proposition of the Duke de Fitzjames --- Speech of the Count d'Artois - Return of the Duke de Orleans ...
Σελίδα 2
... 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 Torbay - He is required to deliver up his sword - His farewell - His grief on hearing of the ...
... 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 Torbay - He is required to deliver up his sword - His farewell - His grief on hearing of the ...
Σελίδα 22
... council of state after his return from emigration . He had no complicity in the new attempt at empire . More inclined from his birth and connexions to the Bourbons than to the new reign , he was a volunteer in the imperial downfall . A ...
... council of state after his return from emigration . He had no complicity in the new attempt at empire . More inclined from his birth and connexions to the Bourbons than to the new reign , he was a volunteer in the imperial downfall . A ...
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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.