Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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Σελίδα 10
... never for twenty years been the equal of an- other ; but it was injudicious to aggravate it by that magisterial tone which no longer became a deposed sovereign . He there- fore patiently modified the language of this address , and sent ...
... never for twenty years been the equal of an- other ; but it was injudicious to aggravate it by that magisterial tone which no longer became a deposed sovereign . He there- fore patiently modified the language of this address , and sent ...
Σελίδα 18
... never deems him the last army of France . itself sufficiently served unless the country itself is offered up as its victim ! The affectation he displayed in considering himself at perfect liberty to prolong his residence at Malmaison ...
... never deems him the last army of France . itself sufficiently served unless the country itself is offered up as its victim ! The affectation he displayed in considering himself at perfect liberty to prolong his residence at Malmaison ...
Σελίδα 21
... never to see him here again ! " Caulaincourt , on his side , entreated Savary to persuade the Emperor to depart without further delay . " Tell him , " he added , " that I supplicate him to do so , and that he cannot go too soon . " 66 ...
... never to see him here again ! " Caulaincourt , on his side , entreated Savary to persuade the Emperor to depart without further delay . " Tell him , " he added , " that I supplicate him to do so , and that he cannot go too soon . " 66 ...
Σελίδα 31
... never hasten my natural end by a single moment ! He thus refuted the drama of suicide which his sycophants had arranged for him at Fontainebleau . XXV Savary , whom he had ill - treated on his return from the Isle of Elba , and who ...
... never hasten my natural end by a single moment ! He thus refuted the drama of suicide which his sycophants had arranged for him at Fontainebleau . XXV Savary , whom he had ill - treated on his return from the Isle of Elba , and who ...
Σελίδα 32
... never ceased for an instant to desire and to hasten the departure of the man who embarrassed at once the peace , the war , and the free move- ments of the country , from his arrival at the Elysée till the 29th June ; and that these ten ...
... never ceased for an instant to desire and to hasten the departure of the man who embarrassed at once the peace , the war , and the free move- ments of the country , from his arrival at the Elysée till the 29th June ; and that these ten ...
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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.