The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... Letter to the Prince Regent from Napoleon - He embarks in the Bellerophon , which sails for England - He is not permitted to land - Is transferred to the Northum- berland - Departure for St. Helena . CHAPTER XXI . 449 Napoleon arrives ...
... Letter to the Prince Regent from Napoleon - He embarks in the Bellerophon , which sails for England - He is not permitted to land - Is transferred to the Northum- berland - Departure for St. Helena . CHAPTER XXI . 449 Napoleon arrives ...
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... letter from Napoleon , treating of a peace ; but , on reaching the Russian army , the marshal found that Alexander had left it , and set out for St. Petersburgh ; and not conceiving that his orders authorised his following thither , he ...
... letter from Napoleon , treating of a peace ; but , on reaching the Russian army , the marshal found that Alexander had left it , and set out for St. Petersburgh ; and not conceiving that his orders authorised his following thither , he ...
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... letter , amounted to a declaration of war . Napoleon had already left Paris for Mentz , the imperial guard being ordered to proceed thither , by post , without delay ; and an immense French army was on the march towards the frontiers of ...
... letter , amounted to a declaration of war . Napoleon had already left Paris for Mentz , the imperial guard being ordered to proceed thither , by post , without delay ; and an immense French army was on the march towards the frontiers of ...
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... letter to Frederick William , offering peace . " If I were only beginning my military career , " said he , " if I could fear the chance of battle , the language which I hold to your majesty would be altogether out of place : but your ...
... letter to Frederick William , offering peace . " If I were only beginning my military career , " said he , " if I could fear the chance of battle , the language which I hold to your majesty would be altogether out of place : but your ...
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... letter from the Emperor to Josephine , in which he displays very great ingenuity ; pleading his excuse for his harsh expressions concerning the Queen of Prussia , by turning the cause of them into a compliment to herself : - woman . " I ...
... letter from the Emperor to Josephine , in which he displays very great ingenuity ; pleading his excuse for his harsh expressions concerning the Queen of Prussia , by turning the cause of them into a compliment to herself : - woman . " I ...
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