The History of Napoleon, Band 2R. Tyas, 1841 - 549 Seiten |
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... mean ? " said Napoleon , looking at the reverse of the first medal . " Sire , " answered Denon , " it is a French eagle strangling , in its talons , the leopard , one of the emblems of the coat - of - arms of England . " Napo- leon ...
... mean ? " said Napoleon , looking at the reverse of the first medal . " Sire , " answered Denon , " it is a French eagle strangling , in its talons , the leopard , one of the emblems of the coat - of - arms of England . " Napo- leon ...
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... means against his inclination ) , to persuade a certain beau- tiful German countess , known to be intimate with an English nobleman , to visit Schoenbrunn . After some demur , she consented , but dropt expressions , which seemed to ...
... means against his inclination ) , to persuade a certain beau- tiful German countess , known to be intimate with an English nobleman , to visit Schoenbrunn . After some demur , she consented , but dropt expressions , which seemed to ...
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... means would be found of rendering it permanent , even in the event of Mr. Fox's death . But fate had decided otherwise . The English minister died , and his successor recalled Lord Lauderdale : the conferences were then broken off . We ...
... means would be found of rendering it permanent , even in the event of Mr. Fox's death . But fate had decided otherwise . The English minister died , and his successor recalled Lord Lauderdale : the conferences were then broken off . We ...
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... means of causing that opposition to disappear . " This reply was practically enforced by a demand for another conscription , which was eagerly complied with , as if to atone for the previous presumption . The King of Bavaria and the ...
... means of causing that opposition to disappear . " This reply was practically enforced by a demand for another conscription , which was eagerly complied with , as if to atone for the previous presumption . The King of Bavaria and the ...
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... means of perpetual war against him . The laws , moreover , of maritime war differ materially from military war . The progress of civilisation has not introduced into naval operations those restrictions on their permission to commit ...
... means of perpetual war against him . The laws , moreover , of maritime war differ materially from military war . The progress of civilisation has not introduced into naval operations those restrictions on their permission to commit ...
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