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... enemy's country , that he fell , pierced by the assegais of a handful of savages . When electricity flashed across the continent the news of this sad catastrophe there was over- .whelming sorrow among nations - sorrow not alone for the ...
... enemy's country , that he fell , pierced by the assegais of a handful of savages . When electricity flashed across the continent the news of this sad catastrophe there was over- .whelming sorrow among nations - sorrow not alone for the ...
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... enemy was at the gates of Paris , and that resistance was useless , she con- sented to leave with her children , and join her mother at Navarre . Here mother and daughter learnt of the Emperor's captivity and abdication . This news was ...
... enemy was at the gates of Paris , and that resistance was useless , she con- sented to leave with her children , and join her mother at Navarre . Here mother and daughter learnt of the Emperor's captivity and abdication . This news was ...
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... enemies ..could have taken , for Prince Louis ' friends , pro- voked at the order , not only determined to give him a welcome in France , but to establish him ..there as President of the new Republic . This time Prince Louis acted with ...
... enemies ..could have taken , for Prince Louis ' friends , pro- voked at the order , not only determined to give him a welcome in France , but to establish him ..there as President of the new Republic . This time Prince Louis acted with ...
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... enemies might think he had run away from them . " The illness which followed was a protracted one , and during the time he was confined to his room he modelled an admirable group of Grenadiers in clay ; this he presented to Dr. Nelaton ...
... enemies might think he had run away from them . " The illness which followed was a protracted one , and during the time he was confined to his room he modelled an admirable group of Grenadiers in clay ; this he presented to Dr. Nelaton ...
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... enemies . Although it is said Napoleon was averse to the war , when once it was determined upon he decided to take the command of the army himself , and issued the following proclamation to the troops : - " Soldiers ! I am about to ...
... enemies . Although it is said Napoleon was averse to the war , when once it was determined upon he decided to take the command of the army himself , and issued the following proclamation to the troops : - " Soldiers ! I am about to ...
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