The Memoirs of the Empress Marie LouiseRemington & Company, 1886 - 428 sider |
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Side 64
... town of Vienna , which was menaced by the approach of the enemy , she resembled a proscript rather than a Sovereign . At that time in a very weak state of health , she could scarcely endure the jolting of the carriage , and gave ...
... town of Vienna , which was menaced by the approach of the enemy , she resembled a proscript rather than a Sovereign . At that time in a very weak state of health , she could scarcely endure the jolting of the carriage , and gave ...
Side 109
... town has been occupied solely with the great marriage , the preparations for which are in progress . Almost every look is fixed on Madame the Archduchess . All those who have the honour of approaching her are questioned , and everybody ...
... town has been occupied solely with the great marriage , the preparations for which are in progress . Almost every look is fixed on Madame the Archduchess . All those who have the honour of approaching her are questioned , and everybody ...
Side 109
... town has been occupied solely with the great marriage , the preparations for which are in progress . Almost every look is fixed on Madame the Archduchess . All those who have the honour of approaching her are questioned , and everybody ...
... town has been occupied solely with the great marriage , the preparations for which are in progress . Almost every look is fixed on Madame the Archduchess . All those who have the honour of approaching her are questioned , and everybody ...
Side 157
... towns through which she passes . The cortége , consisting of eighty - three vehicles , will be materially delayed by the bad roads and the heavy rain which fell last night . " The Ambassador concludes his despatch thus : " The ...
... towns through which she passes . The cortége , consisting of eighty - three vehicles , will be materially delayed by the bad roads and the heavy rain which fell last night . " The Ambassador concludes his despatch thus : " The ...
Side 160
... towns and villages through which she passed the young Empress received the homage of the authorities . Groups of young girls dressed in white presented flowers to her . The bells rang . The enthusiasm of the rural population was no less ...
... towns and villages through which she passed the young Empress received the homage of the authorities . Groups of young girls dressed in white presented flowers to her . The bells rang . The enthusiasm of the rural population was no less ...
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Ambassador appeared Archduchess arms arrived asked Austria brilliant brother called ceremony child Cloud conversation Count Court crowd crown daughter desire despatch Dresden Duchess Duke duty Emperor Francis Emperor of Austria Empire Empress entered eyes father favour feeling fête formed France French gave German give given glory going Grand greatest hand happy head honour hope husband idea Imperial interest Italy Josephine King King of Rome ladies leave letter live look Louis Madame magnificent Majesty manner March Marie Louise marriage Master Metternich mind Minister morning mother Naples Napoleon never o'clock occasion officers once Otto Palace Paris passed peace person present Prince Princess Queen reason received regard remained replied Saint says seemed seen sent side Sovereign taken thing thought throne tion took town Tuileries Vienna wife wish wrote young
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Side 14 - The waters made him great, the deep set him up on high with her rivers running round about his plants, and sent out her little rivers unto all the trees of the field.
Side 14 - Therefore his height was exalted above all the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and his branches became long because of the multitude of waters, when he shot forth.
Side 24 - Buonaparte destroys the only legal title on which his existence depended ; and, by appearing again in France, with projects of confusion and disorder, he has deprived himself of the protection of the law, and has manifested to the universe that there can be neither peace nor truce with him. The powers consequently declare, That Napoleon...
Side 15 - 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!
Side 83 - I have a plan which occupies me entirely, the success of which alone could make me hope that the sacrifice I am about to make will not be a pure loss ; it is that the Emperor should marry your Archduchess. I spoke to him of it yesterday, and he said his choice was not yet fixed ; but,' added she, ' he believes that this would be his choice, if he were certain of being accepted by you.
Side 168 - I declare that his Imperial and Royal Majesty Napoleon, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, and her Imperial and Royal Highness the Archduchess Marie Louise are united in marriage.
Side 376 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side 15 - I have given you and the spirit of all my letters you must not allow the Empress and the King of Rome to fall into the hands of the enemy, in any case whatever.
Side 24 - The powers declare that Napoleon Bonaparte is outlawed from social and civil relations, and that, as the enemy and disturber of the peace of the world, he has laid himself open to public prosecution." This decree outlawing Napoleon was already made at Paris by Louis XVIII; one could "fall upon
Side 186 - Napoleon, King- of Holland ; Prince Jerome Napoleon, King of Westphalia; Prince Borghese, Duke of Guastalla ; Prince Joachim Napoleon, King of Naples ; Prince Eugene, Viceroy of Italy, the Prince Arch-Chancellor ; the Prince Vice-Grand Elector.