Napoleon in His TimePutnam, 1958 - 440 σελίδες "One of the world's leading authorities on Napoleon, Jean Savant, has compiled an unusual collection of more than one hundred impressions, notes and comments on the self-styled emperor by those who knew him. They have been arranged chronologically to give the living portrait of a man in the perspective of his own time"-- |
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Σελίδα 65
... means to do so . I believe him attached to the Republic , and without any ambition but to preserve the glory he has ... mean it to be understood that this general had E been wanting in probity . He is too careful of FROM CASTIGLIONE TO ...
... means to do so . I believe him attached to the Republic , and without any ambition but to preserve the glory he has ... mean it to be understood that this general had E been wanting in probity . He is too careful of FROM CASTIGLIONE TO ...
Σελίδα 324
... mean - looking . Very often he ventured into the narrowest , the swampiest of bridle - paths , and on deplorable and ... means of learning about his forces and probing his designs . When Napoleon went over the battlefield , the French ...
... mean - looking . Very often he ventured into the narrowest , the swampiest of bridle - paths , and on deplorable and ... means of learning about his forces and probing his designs . When Napoleon went over the battlefield , the French ...
Σελίδα 364
... mean to fight against me ? Rapp : Yes , sire . Napoleon : The devil ! Rapp : There was no choice . Napoleon ( with ... mean ? Do you suppose I came back without alliances , without agreements ? ... Besides , my system is changed . No ...
... mean to fight against me ? Rapp : Yes , sire . Napoleon : The devil ! Rapp : There was no choice . Napoleon ( with ... mean ? Do you suppose I came back without alliances , without agreements ? ... Besides , my system is changed . No ...
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9th of Thermidor Admiral aide-de-camp Antommarchi arms army arrived asked barouche Barras Beauharnais Berthier Bertrand Bonaparte's Bourrienne brother called campaign carriage Caulaincourt chamberlain command Compiègne Consul Corsica Corvisart council court dinner door drawing-room dress Duke Duroc Emperor Empress enemy English Europe everything eyes favour Fouché France French gave give glory grand marshal Guard hand head heard honour horses hour Italy Josephine King ladies laughing Lavallette Long live looked Louis Louis XVIII Majesty mameluke Marie-Louise minister Mlle Mme Bonaparte Montholon morning Napoleon Neuchâtel never night o'clock officers once palace Paris passed peace Prince regiment replied returned Roustam Russians Saint-Cloud scene seemed seen sent shouts siege of Toulon sire smile soldiers soon spoke St Helena talked Talleyrand tell thought tion told took troops Tuileries turned Vendémiaire Vicenza walked whole wife wished words young