| Robert Walsh - 1834 - 144 trang
...my son for a moment — and recollect, that I would prefer learning that he was in the Seine, than in the hands of the enemies of France; the fate of Astyanax, prisoner amongst the Greeks, has always seemed to me to be the most unhappy one recorded in history. Your affectionate... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1842 - 1130 trang
...and the treasure. Never quit my son ; and keep in mind that I would rather see him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, a prisoner in the hands of the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most deplorable in history." —... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1851 - 570 trang
...and the treasury. l)o not quit my son, and recollect that I would rather see him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, prisoner with the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most unhappy fate recorded in history." His misfortunes... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1851 - 606 trang
...officers, &e. Do not," he said, "quit my son ; and recollect that I would rather see him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, prisoner of the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most unhappy fate recorded in history." Marie Louise,... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Edwin Williams - 1853 - 726 trang
...my son for a moment — and recollect, that I would prefer learning that he was in the Seine, than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, prisoner amongst the Greeks, has always seemed to me to be the most unhappy one recorded in history. " Your... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1854 - 884 trang
...crown and of the treasury. Do not quit my son. Recollect that I would rather see him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, prisoner of the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most unhappy fate recorded in history." Napoleon at Arcis,... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1856 - 402 trang
...march on Paris with so strong a force as to render resistance impossible, send off towards the Loire the Regent, my son, the great dignitaries, the ministers,...[893.] JOSEPH TO NAPOLEON. Paris, March 16, 1814, S r. TL Sire, — General Ornano has just told me that the Imperial Guard set off this morning in consequence... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1856 - 400 trang
...would rather know that he was in the Seine- than that he was in the hands of the enemies of Prance : the fate of Astyanax, prisoner to the Greeks, has...lamentable in history. [893.] JOSEPH TO NAPOLEON. Parts, March 16, 1814, » r. •, Sire, — ^General Ornano has just told me that the Imperial Guard... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - 1867 - 330 trang
...and the treasure. Never quit my son ; and keep in mind that I would rather see him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France ! The fate of Astyanax, a prisoner in the hands of the Greeks, has always appeared to me the most deplorable in history. "... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1884 - 592 trang
...and the treasure. Do not abandon my son, and remember that I should sooner know him in the Seine than in the hands of the enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, prisoner among the Greeks, has always appeared to me as the most unfortunate in history. " NAPOLEON." To KING... | |
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