Lamartine's Works ..., Volume 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs- He is kept back by his suite - Second interview of Las Cases , Rovigo , and Lallemand with Captain Maitland - Deliberation on his departure- Napoleon decides on ...
... offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs- He is kept back by his suite - Second interview of Las Cases , Rovigo , and Lallemand with Captain Maitland - Deliberation on his departure- Napoleon decides on ...
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... His departure for France- He lands at Cannes - Offers his services to the Emperor Refusal of Napoleon - Terror in the South - Murat quits the neighbourhood of PAGE 48 98 Toulon and conceals himself - Asks an asylum from Louis iv CONTENTS .
... His departure for France- He lands at Cannes - Offers his services to the Emperor Refusal of Napoleon - Terror in the South - Murat quits the neighbourhood of PAGE 48 98 Toulon and conceals himself - Asks an asylum from Louis iv CONTENTS .
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... offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs - He is kept back by his suite Second interview of Las Cases , Rovigo , and Lallen.and with Captain Maitland - Deliberation on his departure - Napoleon decides ...
... offer to conduct him to America - Napoleon accepts the offer , and departs - He is kept back by his suite Second interview of Las Cases , Rovigo , and Lallen.and with Captain Maitland - Deliberation on his departure - Napoleon decides ...
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... offer to the susceptibility of the nation . He well knew that negociations can only exist between equal forces . Where were these forces ? They had been annihilated at one blow at Waterloo . The confidential agents of Fouché already ...
... offer to the susceptibility of the nation . He well knew that negociations can only exist between equal forces . Where were these forces ? They had been annihilated at one blow at Waterloo . The confidential agents of Fouché already ...
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... offer a bold defiance to the foreigner . This echo continued and increased in volume , till at length the hall re- sounded with cries of " Vive l'Empereur ! " Beranger trembled lest an acclamation of national courage should be taken for ...
... offer a bold defiance to the foreigner . This echo continued and increased in volume , till at length the hall re- sounded with cries of " Vive l'Empereur ! " Beranger trembled lest an acclamation of national courage should be taken for ...
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