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Page 87
... Napoleon . After such writers as Foy and Savary , we read the Memoirs of M. de Bausset with real pleasure . M. de Bausset was appointed prefect of the palace on the first of February 1805 , two months after the coronation of Napoleon ...
... Napoleon . After such writers as Foy and Savary , we read the Memoirs of M. de Bausset with real pleasure . M. de Bausset was appointed prefect of the palace on the first of February 1805 , two months after the coronation of Napoleon ...
Page 101
... Napoleon's manner became more and more embarrassed in the presence of Josephine , and Josephine seemed to be expecting a blow , though she knew not whence it was to come , and to be nerving herself to sustain it . During the week ...
... Napoleon's manner became more and more embarrassed in the presence of Josephine , and Josephine seemed to be expecting a blow , though she knew not whence it was to come , and to be nerving herself to sustain it . During the week ...
Page 104
... Napoleon the Great , and Marie - Louise , his august spouse ! e ! ' Junot was introduced to Napoleon in the following manner . During the attack of a town in Italy , Napoleon having occasion to transmit some order to a distant point ...
... Napoleon the Great , and Marie - Louise , his august spouse ! e ! ' Junot was introduced to Napoleon in the following manner . During the attack of a town in Italy , Napoleon having occasion to transmit some order to a distant point ...
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Peveril of the Peak Quentin Durward St Ronans Well | 10 |
Mémoires Anecdotiques sur lintérieur du Palais et | 86 |
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