| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1856 - 400 trang
...calls it "Dans des moments extraordinaires ;" in the second, •' Dans tout evenemcnl impreVu." — TR. I own that I am annoyed by your letter of the 7th,...him ; but he is undoubtedly the greatest enemy to OUT house since it has been abandoned by fortune. Keep to my advice. I know more than all those people.... | |
| 1857 - 678 trang
...there is no coherence in your ideas, and that you allow yourself to be influenced by the chatteringe and the opinions of a set of people who never reflect....distrust that man. I have dealt with him for the last sixteen years ; once I even liked him ; but he is undoubtedly the greatest enemy to our house since... | |
| Charles King McHarg - 1857 - 424 trang
...having early recourse to arms, and this is the consequence." Again on the 14th, he writes to the same: "If Talleyrand has anything to do with the project...enemy, it is treachery I repeat, distrust that man. 1 have dealt with him for the last sixteen years ; once I even liked him ; but he is undoubtedly the... | |
| 1857 - 686 trang
...there is no coherence in your ideas, and that you allow yourself to be influenced by the chatterings and the opinions of a set of people who never reflect...anything to do with the project of leaving the empress iu Paris in case of the approach of the enemy, it is treachery. I repeat, distrust that man. I have... | |
| 1857 - 694 trang
...there is no coherence in your ideas, and that you allow yourself to be influenced by the chatterings and the opinions of a set of people who never reflect. Yes, 1 will talk to you openly. If Talleyrand has anything to do with the project of leaving the empress... | |
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