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" I gave to you, and with the spirit of all my letters, you must not allow, happen what may, the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy. The manoeuvres which I am about to make may possibly prevent your hearing from me for several... "
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ... - Trang 347
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Biographical Sketch of Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, Count de Survilliers

Robert Walsh - 1834 - 144 trang
...I have given to you, as well as to the spirit of all my letters, you must not, in any case, suffer the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy ; I am about to manoauvre in such a manner, that it is possible you may be some days without...

Fly

1839 - 320 trang
...the spirit uf all my letters in which I have repeated them, let what will happen, you must not suffer the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the coalesced party. I herein advise you that I have manœuvred in such a manner as that I may to morrow...

History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815).

sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1842 - 1130 trang
...Emperor, dated from Rheims not a fortnight before, to the effect, that in no event should they permit the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy ; that if the Allies approached Paris with forces plainly irresistible, the Empress, with the...

The Political and Historical Works of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte ...: Analysis ...

Napoleon III (Emperor of the French) - 1852 - 490 trang
...instructions I gave you verbally, as well as by letter, you are not, under any circumstances, to attow the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy. I am going to manoeuvre in such a way that it is possible you may be some days without receiving...

The Napoleon Dynasty: Or, The History of the Bonaparte Family

Charles Edwards Lester, Edwin Williams - 1853 - 726 trang
...I have given to you, as well as to the spirit of all my letters, you must not, in any case, suffer the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy. I am about to maneuvre in such a manner that it is possible you may be some days without having...

History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in M.DCC ...

Sir Archibald Alison - 1855 - 386 trang
...Emperor, dated from Rheims not a fortnight before, to the effect that in no event should they permit the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy ; that if the Allies approached Paris with forces plainly irresistible, the Empress, with the...

The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ...

Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1856 - 402 trang
...should entertain bat a mean opinion of those in authority over them. [892.] NAPOLEON to JOSEPO. Reims, March 16, 1814. In accordance with the verbal instructions...make may possibly prevent your hearing from me for * I am inclined to think thru, die letter, to which this is an answer, is that of the 1 1th of March.—...

The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with His Brother ...

Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1856 - 400 trang
...entertain bat a mean opinion of those in authority over them. f 892.] NAPOLEON TO JOSEPH. Reims, MnriJi 16, 1814. In accordance with the verbal instructions...make may possibly prevent your hearing from me for * I am inclined to think that the letter, to which tliis is an answer, is that of the llth of March.—...

Putnam's Monthly, Tập 8

1857 - 678 trang
...spirit of all my letters, you must not allow, happen what may, the empress and the king of Kome to t'nll into the hands of the enemy. The manoeuvres which I am about to make may possibly Srevent your hearing from me far several ays. If the enemy should march on Paris with so strong a force...

Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and ..., Tập 2

Archibald Alison - 1861 - 676 trang
...Emperor, dated from Rheims not a fortnight before, to the effect that in no event should they permit the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy ; that if the Allies approached Paris with forces plainly irresistible, they should remove them,...




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