Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... replied the Bonapartists ; " we have an Emperor - we will have Napoleon II . ! He is our sovereign by the fundamental laws of the country . At this name alone the army and the National Guard will rally round their country ! Yes , yes ...
... replied the Bonapartists ; " we have an Emperor - we will have Napoleon II . ! He is our sovereign by the fundamental laws of the country . At this name alone the army and the National Guard will rally round their country ! Yes , yes ...
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... replied Fouché , with a smile ; " how can I guarantee that to you when I am not sure of my own ? All I can do is to promise you that they shall both fall together ! " M. de Vitrolles , a man eminently calculated for double confi- dences ...
... replied Fouché , with a smile ; " how can I guarantee that to you when I am not sure of my own ? All I can do is to promise you that they shall both fall together ! " M. de Vitrolles , a man eminently calculated for double confi- dences ...
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... replied , " the allies are too much interested in imposing the Bourbons upon you to give my son the crown ! The names of the plenipotentiaries belie their instructions . Lafayette , Pontécoulant , and Sebas- tiani are my enemies ; they ...
... replied , " the allies are too much interested in imposing the Bourbons upon you to give my son the crown ! The names of the plenipotentiaries belie their instructions . Lafayette , Pontécoulant , and Sebas- tiani are my enemies ; they ...
Σελίδα 19
... replied by a gesture of indignation and reproach , but the Emperor assured him that the remark was not intended to apply to him . " After all , " he repeated to his old minister , “ what have I to apprehend ? It is the duty of France to ...
... replied by a gesture of indignation and reproach , but the Emperor assured him that the remark was not intended to apply to him . " After all , " he repeated to his old minister , “ what have I to apprehend ? It is the duty of France to ...
Σελίδα 20
... replied to him with that considerate adulation which compassion authorises towards irretrievable adversity . He could not , however , conceal from his former general that if he had not abandoned his army after Waterloo , he might have ...
... replied to him with that considerate adulation which compassion authorises towards irretrievable adversity . He could not , however , conceal from his former general that if he had not abandoned his army after Waterloo , he might have ...
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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.