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... true that Desaix had , a little before his death , sent a message of the following purport to him . " Tell the First Consul , that I regret dying before I have done sufficient to make my name known to posterity . " Napoleon replied ...
... true that Desaix had , a little before his death , sent a message of the following purport to him . " Tell the First Consul , that I regret dying before I have done sufficient to make my name known to posterity . " Napoleon replied ...
Pagina 278
... true value of those qualities which may flourish in a contented obscurity . Friendship is not the less annihilated , when all the facts are true which have given birth to the sentiment . That they may be true cannot be questioned ...
... true value of those qualities which may flourish in a contented obscurity . Friendship is not the less annihilated , when all the facts are true which have given birth to the sentiment . That they may be true cannot be questioned ...
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... true morality of actions is not thus defined and imprisoned in the text of laws ; and Providence , which so often suffers the fate of men to be decided by violence , will not permit him at his will thus to make and unmake vice and ...
... true morality of actions is not thus defined and imprisoned in the text of laws ; and Providence , which so often suffers the fate of men to be decided by violence , will not permit him at his will thus to make and unmake vice and ...
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