Lamartine's Works ..., Volume 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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... tion - Reply of the Provisional Government to his proposal - Napoleon embarks on board La Saale frigate on the 8th of July - He departs from Rochefort - His visit to the Isle of Aix - Interview between M. de Las Cases and Captain ...
... tion - Reply of the Provisional Government to his proposal - Napoleon embarks on board La Saale frigate on the 8th of July - He departs from Rochefort - His visit to the Isle of Aix - Interview between M. de Las Cases and Captain ...
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... tion of 1812 - Return of Ferdinand VII .: reaction - O'Donnell - Revolu- tionary explosion : Riégo , Mina - Italy - State of this country in 1820 : erroneous opinions concerning it - Carbonarism - Movement at Naples : Guglielmo Pepe ...
... tion of 1812 - Return of Ferdinand VII .: reaction - O'Donnell - Revolu- tionary explosion : Riégo , Mina - Italy - State of this country in 1820 : erroneous opinions concerning it - Carbonarism - Movement at Naples : Guglielmo Pepe ...
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... tion of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen 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 ...
... tion of Captain Baudin - Some midshipmen 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 ...
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... tion with the Bourbons , and to negociations with the allies , which his keen perception of the circumstances indicated to him as indispensable to the public safety , having insisted that the new government should take the oath of ...
... tion with the Bourbons , and to negociations with the allies , which his keen perception of the circumstances indicated to him as indispensable to the public safety , having insisted that the new government should take the oath of ...
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... tion , in the silence and solitude of his retreat , and soothed by the tender solicitude of the child of his adoption . He allowed his fortune to take its own course at Paris , under the inspiration of Fouché and the march of events ...
... tion , in the silence and solitude of his retreat , and soothed by the tender solicitude of the child of his adoption . He allowed his fortune to take its own course at Paris , under the inspiration of Fouché and the march of events ...
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