The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 3T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... favour of his son . - Napoleon II . acknowledged by the deputies . - Re- tirement of Buonaparte to Malmaison.- New tumults at Paris . - The ex - emperor departs for Rochefort , with his faithful at- tendants . CHAP . XVI . 310 Retreat ...
... favour of his son . - Napoleon II . acknowledged by the deputies . - Re- tirement of Buonaparte to Malmaison.- New tumults at Paris . - The ex - emperor departs for Rochefort , with his faithful at- tendants . CHAP . XVI . 310 Retreat ...
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... favour . The emigrants were neither remarkable for their talents nor their prudence ; and it might be doubted whether the sufferings of the exiled royalists had taught them wisdom . They latter were apt to estimate their ser- vices and ...
... favour . The emigrants were neither remarkable for their talents nor their prudence ; and it might be doubted whether the sufferings of the exiled royalists had taught them wisdom . They latter were apt to estimate their ser- vices and ...
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... favour a most powerful body . Many obstacles were opposed to his proce- dure . A great part of the property of the Church was sold , and could not be restored , and the very intimation that such an object was in view would create the ...
... favour a most powerful body . Many obstacles were opposed to his proce- dure . A great part of the property of the Church was sold , and could not be restored , and the very intimation that such an object was in view would create the ...
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... favour of her husband . Certainly nei- ther of these events took place . A reluctant and indecisive acknowledgment of the inno- cence of the Princess was indeed given in Parliament by the ministers of his Royal Highness , but the ...
... favour of her husband . Certainly nei- ther of these events took place . A reluctant and indecisive acknowledgment of the inno- cence of the Princess was indeed given in Parliament by the ministers of his Royal Highness , but the ...
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... favour of Lord Cochrane , ( for the other persons concerned did not excite nearly so deep or general in- terest , ) from the idea that the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench , before whom they were tried , did not conduct himself ...
... favour of Lord Cochrane , ( for the other persons concerned did not excite nearly so deep or general in- terest , ) from the idea that the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench , before whom they were tried , did not conduct himself ...
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