Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor of State and Member of the Institute of France, Between the Years 1788 and 1815Scribner, 1881 - 729 sider |
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... already made great progress in the study of the new manœuvres ; and these foreigners , who adapted themselves to the novel régime more readily than Frenchmen could , were much ad- mired and highly favoured by the admirers of the ...
... already made great progress in the study of the new manœuvres ; and these foreigners , who adapted themselves to the novel régime more readily than Frenchmen could , were much ad- mired and highly favoured by the admirers of the ...
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... already far away . The King's carriages came next ; they were surrounded by several of the Body Guard ; some seated on the box , or on the shafts of the coaches , and looking much more as though they had sought a refuge there , than as ...
... already far away . The King's carriages came next ; they were surrounded by several of the Body Guard ; some seated on the box , or on the shafts of the coaches , and looking much more as though they had sought a refuge there , than as ...
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... already been arrested . After acquainting me with this sad news , my father added that he had stated that he did not know where I was , but that I might be heard of at the resi- dence of the War Minister . Thereupon I quickly decided on ...
... already been arrested . After acquainting me with this sad news , my father added that he had stated that he did not know where I was , but that I might be heard of at the resi- dence of the War Minister . Thereupon I quickly decided on ...
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... already foresaw the fate awaiting him , and the few words that he uttered were always in- quiries or observations on the sentences of the Revolutionary Tri- bunal , on the kind of death inflicted on the condemned , and on the most ...
... already foresaw the fate awaiting him , and the few words that he uttered were always in- quiries or observations on the sentences of the Revolutionary Tri- bunal , on the kind of death inflicted on the condemned , and on the most ...
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... already made some enquiries in the Foreign Department on the latter subject , and I recollect that M. Colchen , who was at the head of the division of the Ministry which includes the Swiss Confederation , received with no little alarm ...
... already made some enquiries in the Foreign Department on the latter subject , and I recollect that M. Colchen , who was at the head of the division of the Ministry which includes the Swiss Confederation , received with no little alarm ...
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