The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Zväzok 160A. Constable, 1884 |
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... hand with the words " Deliver me from this rascal . " ' At this juncture the allies were ignorant of the real state of the tottering Empire , and were perfectly ready to treat with Napoleon . This did not suit the purpose of Talleyrand ...
... hand with the words " Deliver me from this rascal . " ' At this juncture the allies were ignorant of the real state of the tottering Empire , and were perfectly ready to treat with Napoleon . This did not suit the purpose of Talleyrand ...
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... hand , as though it were his sword ; and thus he has struck Blücher's forces a series of weighty blows , and compelled us to retreat His to Langres . The Prussian marshal , without troubling himself 8 July , Memoirs of M. de Vitrolles .
... hand , as though it were his sword ; and thus he has struck Blücher's forces a series of weighty blows , and compelled us to retreat His to Langres . The Prussian marshal , without troubling himself 8 July , Memoirs of M. de Vitrolles .
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... hand : - " The Duc de Vicence , " said M. de Stadion , " is the only person who has ever spoken to me about the Comte . This prince , said the am- bassador of Bonaparte , can only be in France with the approbation of the allied ...
... hand : - " The Duc de Vicence , " said M. de Stadion , " is the only person who has ever spoken to me about the Comte . This prince , said the am- bassador of Bonaparte , can only be in France with the approbation of the allied ...
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... hands the letter of M. de Metternich , which , though not quite explicit , still announced a favourable change in the policy of the Great Powers of Europe , his emotion was intense ; tears fell from his eyes ; he rose , and , taking my hand ...
... hands the letter of M. de Metternich , which , though not quite explicit , still announced a favourable change in the policy of the Great Powers of Europe , his emotion was intense ; tears fell from his eyes ; he rose , and , taking my hand ...
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... hands of his escort , and , after long and hazard- ous wanderings , in which he dexterously played all kinds of parts ... hand , Paris had burst into an explosion of wrath against Napoleon and his hated rule , and , with the fickleness ...
... hands of his escort , and , after long and hazard- ous wanderings , in which he dexterously played all kinds of parts ... hand , Paris had burst into an explosion of wrath against Napoleon and his hated rule , and , with the fickleness ...
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