The Patrizi Memoirs: A Roman Family Under Napoleon, 1796-1815Hutchinson and Company, 1915 - 327 sider |
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Side viii
... parents who insist upon giving their children a Christian education , the relation of their struggle is a matter which will interest many and perhaps inspire courage too . TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE ix The opening of the story has another ...
... parents who insist upon giving their children a Christian education , the relation of their struggle is a matter which will interest many and perhaps inspire courage too . TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE ix The opening of the story has another ...
Side 59
... parents , although the latter were to renounce all authority over their children and all right of interference in the education to be meted out to them . The " Golden Levy , " as it was called , was to include all nobly born boys ...
... parents , although the latter were to renounce all authority over their children and all right of interference in the education to be meted out to them . The " Golden Levy , " as it was called , was to include all nobly born boys ...
Side 60
... as pupils in his military schools , a favour for which the parents were to show their gratitude by sending the children to France with the least possible delay . THE " GOLDEN LEVY " 61 It had never been 60 THE PATRIZI MEMOIRS.
... as pupils in his military schools , a favour for which the parents were to show their gratitude by sending the children to France with the least possible delay . THE " GOLDEN LEVY " 61 It had never been 60 THE PATRIZI MEMOIRS.
Side 61
... parents ' very watchful eyes , and even those who were attending the University Courses lived at home . The system continues to this day . The Emperor's so - called favours elicited a tempest of protest , and the office of the Count de ...
... parents ' very watchful eyes , and even those who were attending the University Courses lived at home . The system continues to this day . The Emperor's so - called favours elicited a tempest of protest , and the office of the Count de ...
Side 62
... parents without giving any solid guarantees to France by taking possession of a few children . The policy of M. de Rovigo was carrying us back to the most barbarous times . I had nothing to do with the execution of the measure , which ...
... parents without giving any solid guarantees to France by taking possession of a few children . The policy of M. de Rovigo was carrying us back to the most barbarous times . I had nothing to do with the execution of the measure , which ...
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Acquapendente already Altieri arrived asked boys brought Cardinal Pacca Carminati carriage Chambéry Château d'If Church Civita Vecchia Commandant consolation Cunegonda decree departure dinner Don Lorenzo Duc de Rovigo Emperor faithful father favour fear Fene Fenestrelle Flèche France Francesco Patrizi French gendarme Giovanni Patrizi Giustiniani Gondina hand heart HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION Holy honour hope hour husband imperial imprisonment Italy journey La Flèche leave letter Lorenzo Giustiniani Marchese Marchese Patrizi Marseilles Memoirs Miollis Monte Romano months morning Moscioni mother Murat Naples Napoleon never night obtain once palace Palazzo Farnese Paris passed person Pippo Pius VII Police Pope Prefect Prince Xavier prisoner Prytanée reached received refused replied Roman Rome Salicetti Saxony seems sent Siena Signor sister sons sorrow stay tell things tion told Tournon travelling Turin Viterbo wife wish writes written wrote
Populære avsnitt
Side 66 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side x - Fraser has herself written illuminating connecting links and added notes and elucidations, while the introduction has been written by a keen student of the Napoleonic era. The documents were collected by the Marchesa Maddalena Patrizi through a long period of industrious research both in France and Italy, and were printed in the " Memorie di Coesa Patrizi " some years ago for family circulation only. In the present work these are offered to the public for the first time. Primitive People. By CAPTA!N...
Side 284 - In that case the court refused to recognize the continuing division of income between the surviving partner and the deceased partner's widow, claiming that the whole thing was merely an attempt on the part of the partner to divert a portion of his own income to the widow.
Side 167 - Malta had been practically suppressed in 1798 when Napoleon, on his way to Egypt, took possession of the island and forced the Grand Master, Ferdinand von Hompesch, to resign.
Side 85 - Prefect understood that, in the face of such obstinacy, there was no more to be...
Side 132 - I returned to the hotel, and spent the rest of the day, and about half of the night, sitting by the fire.