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... longer seen ; but in him revived another Napoleon . V. The empire had made him old before his time . Gratified ambition , satiated pride , the delights of a palace , a luxurious table , a voluptuous couch , youthful wives , complaisant ...
... longer seen ; but in him revived another Napoleon . V. The empire had made him old before his time . Gratified ambition , satiated pride , the delights of a palace , a luxurious table , a voluptuous couch , youthful wives , complaisant ...
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... longer guarded except by the shadow of her buried legions , by the Rhine , by her fortified places , and by the mountains of the Vosges , But the police of the empire was so implacable , and the silence of public opinion so strictly ...
... longer guarded except by the shadow of her buried legions , by the Rhine , by her fortified places , and by the mountains of the Vosges , But the police of the empire was so implacable , and the silence of public opinion so strictly ...
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... longer to be apprehended . This was evinced a few weeks afterwards in 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 ...
... longer to be apprehended . This was evinced a few weeks afterwards in 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 ...
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... longer existed . His palace was become a palace of dreams . He was there alone with the spectre of his old universal power and his uncon- querable will . He marched , but nothing followed him IX . In his communications to his Senate ...
... longer existed . His palace was become a palace of dreams . He was there alone with the spectre of his old universal power and his uncon- querable will . He marched , but nothing followed him IX . In his communications to his Senate ...
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... longer submit to his government . Crowned by victory , defeat deprived him of the sovereignty . This he knew ; and he only presented France with the hope of peace to furnish himself with the means of war . He could only reconquer his ...
... longer submit to his government . Crowned by victory , defeat deprived him of the sovereignty . This he knew ; and he only presented France with the hope of peace to furnish himself with the means of war . He could only reconquer his ...
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