Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... gave in favour of himself , to deprive Caulaincourt or Carnot of the ascendancy conferred by the presidentship ; for he doubted their fidelity , or their weakness , in favour of Napoleon . He appointed a brother of Carnot minister of ...
... gave in favour of himself , to deprive Caulaincourt or Carnot of the ascendancy conferred by the presidentship ; for he doubted their fidelity , or their weakness , in favour of Napoleon . He appointed a brother of Carnot minister of ...
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... gave no serious disquietude to Fouché ; but , on the contrary , assisted to enhance the price of his services with the King , by exaggerating the obstacles that he wished to assume the honour of vanquishing in his cause . M. de ...
... gave no serious disquietude to Fouché ; but , on the contrary , assisted to enhance the price of his services with the King , by exaggerating the obstacles that he wished to assume the honour of vanquishing in his cause . M. de ...
Σελίδα 27
... gave him the reply of the government , which he read and threw away with disdain . ' I knew it 66 66 before hand , " he said . Those people have no energy ! Well , general , " he added , addressing Becker as if he had made sure of him ...
... gave him the reply of the government , which he read and threw away with disdain . ' I knew it 66 66 before hand , " he said . Those people have no energy ! Well , general , " he added , addressing Becker as if he had made sure of him ...
Σελίδα 36
... gave audience to the officers , the functionaries , and the inhabi- tants , who thronged to salute in him the disarmed hero . Some of these officers conjured him to put himself at their head and renew the war . He seemed to derive a ...
... gave audience to the officers , the functionaries , and the inhabi- tants , who thronged to salute in him the disarmed hero . Some of these officers conjured him to put himself at their head and renew the war . He seemed to derive a ...
Σελίδα 40
... gave an account of this conversa- tion to the Emperor , whom it appeared to discourage . The Bellerophon and the English brig approached immediately after the departure of Las Cases , and each took post at one of the two channels of the ...
... gave an account of this conversa- tion to the Emperor , whom it appeared to discourage . The Bellerophon and the English brig approached immediately after the departure of Las Cases , and each took post at one of the two channels of the ...
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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.