Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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Σελίδα 20
... pardon of him for the severities and reverses of fortune . Napoleon drew him into the garden , and asked him , with the indifference of familiarity , what was passing at Paris . Becker replied to him with that considerate adulation ...
... pardon of him for the severities and reverses of fortune . Napoleon drew him into the garden , and asked him , with the indifference of familiarity , what was passing at Paris . Becker replied to him with that considerate adulation ...
Σελίδα 57
... pardon misled Frenchmen all that has trans- pired from the day I quitted Lille amidst so many tears , up to the day when I re - entered Cambray amidst so many acclamations . But the blood of my people has flowed in consequence of a ...
... pardon misled Frenchmen all that has trans- pired from the day I quitted Lille amidst so many tears , up to the day when I re - entered Cambray amidst so many acclamations . But the blood of my people has flowed in consequence of a ...
Σελίδα 76
... pardon nothing to those who have served them , pardon everything to those who are going to serve them . Usefulness , in their opinion , is an amnesty for all crimes . The Royalists of Charles the Second's time made a hero of Monk , the ...
... pardon nothing to those who have served them , pardon everything to those who are going to serve them . Usefulness , in their opinion , is an amnesty for all crimes . The Royalists of Charles the Second's time made a hero of Monk , the ...
Σελίδα 77
... pardon to the Bonapartists , concessions to the revolutionists , the peaceable occupation of Paris to the foreigners , to the Royalists the throne , and his life to the King himself . Gratitude still warm , complicity , interest ...
... pardon to the Bonapartists , concessions to the revolutionists , the peaceable occupation of Paris to the foreigners , to the Royalists the throne , and his life to the King himself . Gratitude still warm , complicity , interest ...
Σελίδα 80
... pardon the regi- cide was only to execute the dying testament of his brother Louis XVI .; but to elevate him to the rank of one of his mi- nisters , and to place him at the head of his councils , was to ac knowledge himself the vassal ...
... pardon the regi- cide was only to execute the dying testament of his brother Louis XVI .; but to elevate him to the rank of one of his mi- nisters , and to place him at the head of his councils , was to ac knowledge himself the vassal ...
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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.