The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 239
... Bonaparte's jealousy of Bernadotte seems first to have been stirred by Bernadotte's refusal to add his name to those of his colleagues , Masséna , Joubert , and Augereau , at the end of an address to the Directory drawn up by Bonaparte ...
... Bonaparte's jealousy of Bernadotte seems first to have been stirred by Bernadotte's refusal to add his name to those of his colleagues , Masséna , Joubert , and Augereau , at the end of an address to the Directory drawn up by Bonaparte ...
Page 244
... Bonaparte returned from Egypt ; a fortnight passed , and every general had attended his levée except Bernadotte . Joseph and all the Bonaparte women urged the claims of affinity ; the Five Hundred solicited his subscription to the ...
... Bonaparte returned from Egypt ; a fortnight passed , and every general had attended his levée except Bernadotte . Joseph and all the Bonaparte women urged the claims of affinity ; the Five Hundred solicited his subscription to the ...
Page 245
... Bonaparte looked relieved . " Oh , I am easy on that score ! But I wish you would believe that my only desire is to save the Republic , and then to retire to the society of some chosen friends , among whom I hope to include you ...
... Bonaparte looked relieved . " Oh , I am easy on that score ! But I wish you would believe that my only desire is to save the Republic , and then to retire to the society of some chosen friends , among whom I hope to include you ...
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