Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... Palace intrigues : formation of the Doctrinaire party - The Coup d'état of the 5th September , ratified by the elections - Fury of the ultra - royalists : their private note to the congress of Aix - la - Chapelle - Evacuation of France ...
... Palace intrigues : formation of the Doctrinaire party - The Coup d'état of the 5th September , ratified by the elections - Fury of the ultra - royalists : their private note to the congress of Aix - la - Chapelle - Evacuation of France ...
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... 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 with warnings , in which abduction , the dungeon , poison ...
... 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 with warnings , in which abduction , the dungeon , poison ...
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... palace , and subsequently into the 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 ...
... palace , and subsequently into the 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 ...
Σελίδα 27
... palace gate . Becker , on arriving , 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 ...
... palace gate . Becker , on arriving , 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 ...
Σελίδα 34
... palace , Bertrand , acquainted this officer that Napoleon would go at four o'clock the next morning on board the Bellerophon . Gourgaud and Las Cases , the bearers of these letters , departed in the evening to deliver them to Captain ...
... palace , Bertrand , acquainted this officer that Napoleon would go at four o'clock the next morning on board the Bellerophon . Gourgaud and Las Cases , the bearers of these letters , departed in the evening to deliver them to Captain ...
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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.