The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... capital vanquished but not beaten down , on the night of November 9th , 1813. His armies had vanished , while those of the allies were on the Rhine . The latter seemed to stop , undecided , and as if astonished at their victories ...
... capital vanquished but not beaten down , on the night of November 9th , 1813. His armies had vanished , while those of the allies were on the Rhine . The latter seemed to stop , undecided , and as if astonished at their victories ...
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... capital city of the province of Champagne . VII . Napoleon devoted the following day to his wife , to his son , to his family , and to his confidential friends . He resolved to forestal public complaints by audacity , and to quell the ...
... capital city of the province of Champagne . VII . Napoleon devoted the following day to his wife , to his son , to his family , and to his confidential friends . He resolved to forestal public complaints by audacity , and to quell the ...
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... capital . A triumvirate is formed in the north - the same that dismembered Poland- ( as if he himself had not secured the fragments of that dismembered Poland , and of Venice subdued by Austria ! ) No truce till this triumvirate is ...
... capital . A triumvirate is formed in the north - the same that dismembered Poland- ( as if he himself had not secured the fragments of that dismembered Poland , and of Venice subdued by Austria ! ) No truce till this triumvirate is ...
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... capital , and in his palace , as at the period when he kept the whole world in motion from his cabinet ; but he now only gave motion to himself . Military France had expired on the battle fields of Germany , of Spain , and of Russia ...
... capital , and in his palace , as at the period when he kept the whole world in motion from his cabinet ; but he now only gave motion to himself . Military France had expired on the battle fields of Germany , of Spain , and of Russia ...
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... capital , which his manœuvres might lay open to an attack , had constrained him to re - organize this civic militia , which the name of La Fayette and the re- collections of '89 made particularly obnoxious to his sus- picions . To arm ...
... capital , which his manœuvres might lay open to an attack , had constrained him to re - organize this civic militia , which the name of La Fayette and the re- collections of '89 made particularly obnoxious to his sus- picions . To arm ...
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