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... feelings of Napoleon . - Answer to the declaration of the allies . - Remarks . CHAP . IX . 155 Circular address . - Letter of Napoleon to the sovereigns of Europe . - Policy of the allies . -Opinions of lord Grenville and his friends ...
... feelings of Napoleon . - Answer to the declaration of the allies . - Remarks . CHAP . IX . 155 Circular address . - Letter of Napoleon to the sovereigns of Europe . - Policy of the allies . -Opinions of lord Grenville and his friends ...
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... feeling at Paris . - Conduct of the chambers . - Re - entry of the king . -Influence of that event on the fate of Murat . His melancholy and untimely death . Page 327 CHAP . XVII . Arrival of Buonaparte at Rochefort . - His irresolution ...
... feeling at Paris . - Conduct of the chambers . - Re - entry of the king . -Influence of that event on the fate of Murat . His melancholy and untimely death . Page 327 CHAP . XVII . Arrival of Buonaparte at Rochefort . - His irresolution ...
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... feeling . Their former triumphs in the field of carnage , and their prospects of future conquest and revenge , are the ... feelings di- rectly opposite to respect , or pride , or gra- titude . These unfavourable impressions were con ...
... feeling . Their former triumphs in the field of carnage , and their prospects of future conquest and revenge , are the ... feelings di- rectly opposite to respect , or pride , or gra- titude . These unfavourable impressions were con ...
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... feelings towards the allied powers when Paris was spared ; when it was not only spared , but when the hostile armies ... feeling and belief sprang up , it was evident that the attachment to Louis would be weakened . To counteract the ...
... feelings towards the allied powers when Paris was spared ; when it was not only spared , but when the hostile armies ... feeling and belief sprang up , it was evident that the attachment to Louis would be weakened . To counteract the ...
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... feelings of the bulk of the French people formed the chief support on which Louis could depend for the permanence of his government . The ca- pital of France no longer retained its ancient influence over the inhabitants of the pro ...
... feelings of the bulk of the French people formed the chief support on which Louis could depend for the permanence of his government . The ca- pital of France no longer retained its ancient influence over the inhabitants of the pro ...
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