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Pagina 137
... France . Communication be- tween the latter and Bonaparte ; his departure to Rochefort , em- barkation , and surrender . Mag It has been much disputed in France whether Bonaparte took the determination of returning from Elba of his own ...
... France . Communication be- tween the latter and Bonaparte ; his departure to Rochefort , em- barkation , and surrender . Mag It has been much disputed in France whether Bonaparte took the determination of returning from Elba of his own ...
Pagina 225
... France . " We have had occasion to notice in a recent article ( Historical Memoirs of Napoleon , Review for January last , ) all the confidence , obstinacy , and duplicity of Napoleon ; and we are now to give a brief sketch of the life ...
... France . " We have had occasion to notice in a recent article ( Historical Memoirs of Napoleon , Review for January last , ) all the confidence , obstinacy , and duplicity of Napoleon ; and we are now to give a brief sketch of the life ...
Pagina 498
... France with respect to the future modification of the country , than the wishes and tendencies of the Germans themselves ; and it indirectly offers once more the barrier of the Rhine as the boundary between France and Germany , for the ...
... France with respect to the future modification of the country , than the wishes and tendencies of the Germans themselves ; and it indirectly offers once more the barrier of the Rhine as the boundary between France and Germany , for the ...
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