Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Dangers - He embarks for Corsica - Perils of the passage - Incidents - He is picked up at sea - His arrival in Corsica - He retires to the mountains - Political situation of Corsica -Murat is summoned to surrender by the governor of the ...
... Dangers - He embarks for Corsica - Perils of the passage - Incidents - He is picked up at sea - His arrival in Corsica - He retires to the mountains - Political situation of Corsica -Murat is summoned to surrender by the governor of the ...
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... danger of reinstalling Napoleon himself on the throne , and at the head of the army , should the Chamber refuse to proclaim his son , and the more distant danger of breaking off the negociations with the allied powers , and retarding ...
... danger of reinstalling Napoleon himself on the throne , and at the head of the army , should the Chamber refuse to proclaim his son , and the more distant danger of breaking off the negociations with the allied powers , and retarding ...
Σελίδα 7
... danger to be most apprehended , " he said , in conclusion , " amongst all the opinions which divide us , is to expose the country by our hesitation . Let us declare , then , for Napoleon II . " After this conclusion , which excited the ...
... danger to be most apprehended , " he said , in conclusion , " amongst all the opinions which divide us , is to expose the country by our hesitation . Let us declare , then , for Napoleon II . " After this conclusion , which excited the ...
Σελίδα 8
... dangers he incurred by pro- longing his residence at that palace . Whether they arose from secret manœuvres of Fouché's police to intimidate him , or from the jealous zeal of his adherents to preserve his life , he was incessantly beset ...
... dangers he incurred by pro- longing his residence at that palace . Whether they arose from secret manœuvres of Fouché's police to intimidate him , or from the jealous zeal of his adherents to preserve his life , he was incessantly beset ...
Σελίδα 16
... dangers to be apprehended from the Orleanist party and the merit of Fouché . M. de Vitrolles merely requested the minister to answer to him for his liberty and his head , should he remain in Paris . " Your head ! ” replied Fouché , with ...
... dangers to be apprehended from the Orleanist party and the merit of Fouché . M. de Vitrolles merely requested the minister to answer to him for his liberty and his head , should he remain in Paris . " Your head ! ” replied Fouché , with ...
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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.