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Page 137
... Napoleon on this dreaded day was certainly of a mixed kind . The national guards , all of them shop- keepers , and who have been great gainers by the short peace , consider the return of Napoleon as the signal of war ; they did not ...
... Napoleon on this dreaded day was certainly of a mixed kind . The national guards , all of them shop- keepers , and who have been great gainers by the short peace , consider the return of Napoleon as the signal of war ; they did not ...
Page 426
... Napoleon acts on a conviction that all its truly wonderful scenes are finally closed , it is deeply to be wished ... Napoleon's return to Paris , after his disastrous defeat at Waterloo , and when he may be supposed to have been ...
... Napoleon acts on a conviction that all its truly wonderful scenes are finally closed , it is deeply to be wished ... Napoleon's return to Paris , after his disastrous defeat at Waterloo , and when he may be supposed to have been ...
Page 433
... Napoleon would not retract . Some interesting particulars are also given respecting the great battle at Waterloo . Napoleon said that his army con- sisted of 71,000 men ; and General Gourgond endeavoured to convince Mr. Warden that the ...
... Napoleon would not retract . Some interesting particulars are also given respecting the great battle at Waterloo . Napoleon said that his army con- sisted of 71,000 men ; and General Gourgond endeavoured to convince Mr. Warden that the ...
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