Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... friends on the choice of his place of exile - He makes choice of America - He is watched by the Provisional Government - Temporary opposition of the Government to the departure of Napoleon - His resi- dence at Malmaison - Solicitations ...
... friends on the choice of his place of exile - He makes choice of America - He is watched by the Provisional Government - Temporary opposition of the Government to the departure of Napoleon - His resi- dence at Malmaison - Solicitations ...
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... friends on the choice of his place of exile - He makes choice of America - He is watched by the Provisional Government - Temporary opposition of the Government to the departure of Napoleon - His residence at Malmaison - Solicita- tions ...
... friends on the choice of his place of exile - He makes choice of America - He is watched by the Provisional Government - Temporary opposition of the Government to the departure of Napoleon - His residence at Malmaison - Solicita- tions ...
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... friends feed themselves with vain words , pro- vided those words recall liberty and patriotism . After this period of superannuated partisans of Napoleon II . , that of the partisans of the Duke d'Orleans will have its turn . This ...
... friends feed themselves with vain words , pro- vided those words recall liberty and patriotism . After this period of superannuated partisans of Napoleon II . , that of the partisans of the Duke d'Orleans will have its turn . This ...
Σελίδα 16
... friends who will continue attached not to my power but to my person . " 66 He amused himself with anticipating the nature of this private life , so peaceable and free from care , as if past grandeur was unheeded , and he could descend ...
... friends who will continue attached not to my power but to my person . " 66 He amused himself with anticipating the nature of this private life , so peaceable and free from care , as if past grandeur was unheeded , and he could descend ...
Σελίδα 17
... friends ; and by dint of saying , ' There he is come at last , ' I should at length be tempted to come in earnest . America would be more suitable . I could live there with dignity ; but , after all , what have I to apprehend in staying ...
... friends ; and by dint of saying , ' There he is come at last , ' I should at length be tempted to come in earnest . America would be more suitable . I could live there with dignity ; but , after all , what have I to apprehend in staying ...
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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.