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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... seemed to be merely accomplishing some duty of etiquette . Monsieur , who walked with difficulty , was serious and thoughtful ; he seemed to be thoroughly im- pressed with the importance of the day's proceedings . The Comte d'Artois ...
... seemed to be merely accomplishing some duty of etiquette . Monsieur , who walked with difficulty , was serious and thoughtful ; he seemed to be thoroughly im- pressed with the importance of the day's proceedings . The Comte d'Artois ...
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... seemed for a time to resign themselves to their fate . But their conduct had been so false and so contradictory , that no approbation was accorded even to this resignation ; and as they had lost all external influence , as sus- picion ...
... seemed for a time to resign themselves to their fate . But their conduct had been so false and so contradictory , that no approbation was accorded even to this resignation ; and as they had lost all external influence , as sus- picion ...
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... seemed to be in a very bad temper , and told me there was nothing to be done , all that was happening was the consequence of the mistaken conduct of the Court and the weakness of the King ; moreover , there was , so far as he knew ...
... seemed to be in a very bad temper , and told me there was nothing to be done , all that was happening was the consequence of the mistaken conduct of the Court and the weakness of the King ; moreover , there was , so far as he knew ...
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... seemed to be begging that his faithful servants should be spared , by placing them , in some sort , under the protection of the Parisian National Guard , and M. de la Fayette was endeavouring to explain the mean- ing of the King's ...
... seemed to be begging that his faithful servants should be spared , by placing them , in some sort , under the protection of the Parisian National Guard , and M. de la Fayette was endeavouring to explain the mean- ing of the King's ...
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... seemed to forget or to repudiate the principles he had professed as Grand Duke . His accession to the Imperial throne , and his death , which took place very soon afterwards , caused the government of Tuscany to devolve on his second ...
... seemed to forget or to repudiate the principles he had professed as Grand Duke . His accession to the Imperial throne , and his death , which took place very soon afterwards , caused the government of Tuscany to devolve on his second ...
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Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor of State ... comte André Franc̜ois Miot de Melite Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1881 |
Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor of State ... comte André Franc̜ois Miot de Melite Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1881 |
Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor ..., Volum 1 comte André Franc̜ois Miot de Melite Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1881 |
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administration affairs afterwards Ajaccio alarm already ambassador Andalusia appointed Army of Portugal arrived attack Austria authority Bourbons brother Brumaire Cadiz cause command confidence Consul corps Corsica Council Councillors Count Court decree departure despatched Directory Duke Emperor Empress endeavoured enemy English favour fear Floréal force former France French Government Grand Guard honour hope inhabitants Italy Joseph Bonaparte journey Junta King Joseph King's leave Legislative Body letter Lucien Madrid March Marshal Jourdan Marshal Soult ment military Minister Moniteur Moreau Morfontaine Naples Napoleon nation negotiations never Nivôse obtain occupied opinion palace Paris party passed peace persons Pichegru Piedmont Pluviôse political Portugal position present Prince Joseph proposed reached received remained reply Republic retreat road Rome seemed Senate sent Seville soon Spain Spaniards Spanish success Tagus taken Talleyrand throne tion town treaty Tribunate troops Turin Vendée Vendémiaire Ventôse victory