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Placards , accusing the Marshal of betraying Paris to the foreign armies in 1814 ,
were posted in every street . The unhappy state of his finances occasioned him to
meet creditors in every group of the revolters , who availed themselves ...
Placards , accusing the Marshal of betraying Paris to the foreign armies in 1814 ,
were posted in every street . The unhappy state of his finances occasioned him to
meet creditors in every group of the revolters , who availed themselves ...
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There required only a turn of the telegraph to summon thirty thousand men to
Paris ; and there were only in all from five to six thousand . Not that I believe that
a greater force was necessary , had that force been properly employed not that
any ...
There required only a turn of the telegraph to summon thirty thousand men to
Paris ; and there were only in all from five to six thousand . Not that I believe that
a greater force was necessary , had that force been properly employed not that
any ...
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The soldiers of the line on Thursday deserted in great numbers , the moment they
had received their new gratification in Paris . Lieutenant - General Bourdesoulle ,
who commanded the guard , and who had received every possible favour from ...
The soldiers of the line on Thursday deserted in great numbers , the moment they
had received their new gratification in Paris . Lieutenant - General Bourdesoulle ,
who commanded the guard , and who had received every possible favour from ...
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At the same time , commissioners were sent from Paris to expedite the result by
describing , in horrible colours , the state of the capital . These commissioners
were not received . They returned in the night with the report of their non -
admission ...
At the same time , commissioners were sent from Paris to expedite the result by
describing , in horrible colours , the state of the capital . These commissioners
were not received . They returned in the night with the report of their non -
admission ...
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The young Prince replied , that although he had gone to Paris on purpose to see
him , he had unfortunately not succeeded ; and added , that he should return
immediately from Joigny , to proceed to Paris at the head of his regiment , for the
...
The young Prince replied , that although he had gone to Paris on purpose to see
him , he had unfortunately not succeeded ; and added , that he should return
immediately from Joigny , to proceed to Paris at the head of his regiment , for the
...
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