The Apophthegms of Napoleon: Being a Lecture Delivered at the Theatre of the Philosophical Institution, Bristol, February 20, 1854, by Joseph LeechHamilton, Adams, & Company, 1854 - 61 σελίδες |
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... Italy he exclaimed , 66 Hannibal forced the Alps ; we have turned them . " On the capitulation of Vienna , addressing these same rude soldiers , he said of their enemies , " that flying from that city their adieux to its inhabitants had ...
... Italy he exclaimed , 66 Hannibal forced the Alps ; we have turned them . " On the capitulation of Vienna , addressing these same rude soldiers , he said of their enemies , " that flying from that city their adieux to its inhabitants had ...
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... Italian triumphs to superintend the erection of a tomb . to the memory of the author of the Æneid . Of his appreciation of Corneille , Madame Junot , in her gos- siping memoires , gives an amusing instance , in a conversation which ...
... Italian triumphs to superintend the erection of a tomb . to the memory of the author of the Æneid . Of his appreciation of Corneille , Madame Junot , in her gos- siping memoires , gives an amusing instance , in a conversation which ...
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... Italy think you will see any the better for it . " — ( Eh bien ! quand vous m'aurez mis à la lanterne , y verrez vous plus clair ? ) And to a man who threatened to send him to say " mass to all the devils , " he drew from his pocket two ...
... Italy think you will see any the better for it . " — ( Eh bien ! quand vous m'aurez mis à la lanterne , y verrez vous plus clair ? ) And to a man who threatened to send him to say " mass to all the devils , " he drew from his pocket two ...
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... Italy , " the Republic is like the sun , which shines by its own light ; none but the blind can fail to see it . " * Somewhat in the same spirit was his passionate illustra- tion of a menace addressed to Count Cobentzel , the Austrian ...
... Italy , " the Republic is like the sun , which shines by its own light ; none but the blind can fail to see it . " * Somewhat in the same spirit was his passionate illustra- tion of a menace addressed to Count Cobentzel , the Austrian ...
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... Italy after the Russian campaign , Napoleon wrote to his sister Caroline ( Murat's wife ) , " Your hus- band is extremely brave in the field of battle , but out of the sight of the enemy he is weaker than a woman . ” Of General La Harpe ...
... Italy after the Russian campaign , Napoleon wrote to his sister Caroline ( Murat's wife ) , " Your hus- band is extremely brave in the field of battle , but out of the sight of the enemy he is weaker than a woman . ” Of General La Harpe ...
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Σελίδα 55 - What prepossession, what blindness must it be, to compare the son of Sophroniscus to the Son of Mary ! What an infinite disproportion there is between them. Socrates, dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life, it might have been doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was anything more than a vain sophist.
Σελίδα 51 - But whilst they acknowledged the general advantages of religion, they were convinced that the various modes of worship contributed alike to the same salutary purposes; and that, in every country, the form of superstition, which had received the sanction of time and experience, was the best adapted to the climate and its inhabitants.44 Gibbon is beginning to use the word 'superstition...
Σελίδα 13 - 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.
Σελίδα 29 - We celebrate the first day of the year VII. of the republic. " Five years ago the independence of the French people was threatened: but you took Toulon; this was an omen of the destruction of your enemies.
Σελίδα 11 - Let us bear our triumphal eagles to the pillars of Hercules, there also we have injuries to avenge ! Soldiers ! you have surpassed the renown of modern armies, but have you yet equalled the glory of those Romans who, in one and the same campaign, were victorious upon the Rhine and the Euphrates, in Illyria and upon the Tagus ! A long peace, a lasting prosperity, shall be the reward of your labours.
Σελίδα 45 - Desaix general-in-chief of that country. I will arrive at Constantinople with armed masses ; overturn the empire of the Turks, and establish a new one in the East, which will fix my place with posterity ; and perhaps I may return to Paris by Adrianople and Vienna, after having annihilated the house of Austria.
Σελίδα 29 - Mantua, and you gained the famous victory of St. George. •• Last year you were at the sources of the Drave and the Isonzo, on your return from Germany.
Σελίδα 60 - Almighty appeared to have intrusted to him the destinies of the globe, and he used them to destroy. He shrouded the sun with the clouds of battle, and unveiled the night with his fires. His march reversed the course of nature...
Σελίδα 55 - How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness and without ostentation? When Plato described his imaginary good man...
Σελίδα 30 - Chief : his existence is only made up of yours ; his rights are only those of the people and yours ; his interest, his honour, his glory, are no other than your interest, your honour, andyour glory. Victory shall march at a charging step ; the Eagle, with the national colours, shall fly from steeple to steeple, till it reaches the towers of Notre Dame...