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Page ii
... Napoleon . -Review of the troops . - Replies to vari- ous addresses . - Freedom of the press .-- Institutions for national education . - Pri- vate feelings of Napoleon . - Answer to the declaration of the allies . - Remarks . CHAP . IX ...
... Napoleon . -Review of the troops . - Replies to vari- ous addresses . - Freedom of the press .-- Institutions for national education . - Pri- vate feelings of Napoleon . - Answer to the declaration of the allies . - Remarks . CHAP . IX ...
Page iii
... Napoleon . - His final abdication in favour of his son . - Napoleon II . acknowledged by the deputies . - Re- tirement of Buonaparte to Malmaison.- New tumults at Paris . - The ex - emperor departs for Rochefort , with his faithful at ...
... Napoleon . - His final abdication in favour of his son . - Napoleon II . acknowledged by the deputies . - Re- tirement of Buonaparte to Malmaison.- New tumults at Paris . - The ex - emperor departs for Rochefort , with his faithful at ...
Page iv
... Napoleon Buonaparte Buonaparte attempting to force the bridge of Arcola Frontispiece . Portrait of lord Hill - 453 Portrait of Blucher 569 The sovereigns returning thanks to God for 69 64 victory of Leipsic 652 69 Portrait of Bernadotte ...
... Napoleon Buonaparte Buonaparte attempting to force the bridge of Arcola Frontispiece . Portrait of lord Hill - 453 Portrait of Blucher 569 The sovereigns returning thanks to God for 69 64 victory of Leipsic 652 69 Portrait of Bernadotte ...
Page 97
... Napoleon , in France , were more enthusiastic than nume- rous . He was beloved only by a few of the principal officers , whom he most had favour- ed ; the others were afterwards attached to his cause by their love of war and plunder ...
... Napoleon , in France , were more enthusiastic than nume- rous . He was beloved only by a few of the principal officers , whom he most had favour- ed ; the others were afterwards attached to his cause by their love of war and plunder ...
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... Napoleon to a central position , like that of Elba , had been suggested to the allied monarchs , by lord Castlereagh ... Napoleon's re- maining at Fontainbleau , surrounded by troops who still in a considerable degree re- mained faithful ...
... Napoleon to a central position , like that of Elba , had been suggested to the allied monarchs , by lord Castlereagh ... Napoleon's re- maining at Fontainbleau , surrounded by troops who still in a considerable degree re- mained faithful ...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2015 |
The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2016 |
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