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... fear had not- then dawned upon her , that having failed to present her husband with an heir , she would be displaced from his side . Her two children of her former marriage , whom Napoleon had adopted as his own - Hortense and · Eugène ...
... fear had not- then dawned upon her , that having failed to present her husband with an heir , she would be displaced from his side . Her two children of her former marriage , whom Napoleon had adopted as his own - Hortense and · Eugène ...
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... fear made her sacrifice her daughter's affec- tions as an escape from her own alarm . The Empress hoped that Napoleon might be per- suaded , if she married Hortense to his younger brother , Louis , to accept an heir from their off ...
... fear made her sacrifice her daughter's affec- tions as an escape from her own alarm . The Empress hoped that Napoleon might be per- suaded , if she married Hortense to his younger brother , Louis , to accept an heir from their off ...
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... became so much worse that the doctor called in pronounced him to be seriously ill with suppressed measles , and forbad the journey on .. ..the fear of death . At this crisis Hortense's . Sketch of Emperor Napoleon III's Life .
... became so much worse that the doctor called in pronounced him to be seriously ill with suppressed measles , and forbad the journey on .. ..the fear of death . At this crisis Hortense's . Sketch of Emperor Napoleon III's Life .
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..the fear of death . At this crisis Hortense's . womanly wit served her . to be spread that her son She caused the news was gone by sea to · Corfu , and that she herself was too ill to accom- pany him , and made semblance to have him ...
..the fear of death . At this crisis Hortense's . womanly wit served her . to be spread that her son She caused the news was gone by sea to · Corfu , and that she herself was too ill to accom- pany him , and made semblance to have him ...
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... fear in the popular mind . The nation has not forgotten that for years foreign princesses have but ascended the steps of the throne to see their race scattered and proscribed by war or revolution . One woman alone brought good for ...
... fear in the popular mind . The nation has not forgotten that for years foreign princesses have but ascended the steps of the throne to see their race scattered and proscribed by war or revolution . One woman alone brought good for ...
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