The History of Italy, from the Abdication of Napoleon I, Volum 2Chapman and Hall, 1860 |
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... imperial service . Secured in the possession of the throne of Naples , Murat on his part , renounced all pretension to that of Sicily : a secret article of the treaty provided , that for the surrender of his claim upon that island ...
... imperial service . Secured in the possession of the throne of Naples , Murat on his part , renounced all pretension to that of Sicily : a secret article of the treaty provided , that for the surrender of his claim upon that island ...
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... imperial daughter of Austria as his bride . More than one of the sovereigns who were parties to the alliance , would have regarded with sorrow the utter downfall of Napoleon's fortune , to which it led . In November 1813 , about the ...
... imperial daughter of Austria as his bride . More than one of the sovereigns who were parties to the alliance , would have regarded with sorrow the utter downfall of Napoleon's fortune , to which it led . In November 1813 , about the ...
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... imperial commands , and a letter from her to her son conveyed The 11 " The Duke of Otranto will have informed you that the King of Naples has joined our enemies . As soon as you have official information of this , it appears to me ...
... imperial commands , and a letter from her to her son conveyed The 11 " The Duke of Otranto will have informed you that the King of Naples has joined our enemies . As soon as you have official information of this , it appears to me ...
Side 68
... issued from the chancery of Imperial France . To forward the ambition of France all Italian policy must be directed ; for the wars of France a severe CHAP . II . ] GROWING UNPOPULARITY . 69 conscription 68 [ VOL . IL HISTORY OF ITALY .
... issued from the chancery of Imperial France . To forward the ambition of France all Italian policy must be directed ; for the wars of France a severe CHAP . II . ] GROWING UNPOPULARITY . 69 conscription 68 [ VOL . IL HISTORY OF ITALY .
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... imperial family as their prince , with an independent sovereignty and representative institutions ; a proposal which had the further advantage of conciliating to their movements , that small but honourable section of the old aristocracy ...
... imperial family as their prince , with an independent sovereignty and representative institutions ; a proposal which had the further advantage of conciliating to their movements , that small but honourable section of the old aristocracy ...
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