Memoirs of the History of France During the Reign of Napoleon: Historical Miscellanies, Volum 1H. Colburn and Company, 1823 |
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... give up his army to Kellerman , who was coming to conduct the blockade of Mantua . Napoleon represented in energetic terms all the disadvantages of this scheme , and offered his resignation , determined not to become in- strumental to ...
... give up his army to Kellerman , who was coming to conduct the blockade of Mantua . Napoleon represented in energetic terms all the disadvantages of this scheme , and offered his resignation , determined not to become in- strumental to ...
Side 56
... several are already known . I had determined not to give publicity to this correspondence ; since , as peace might be presumed to be approaching , there was no danger to the Republic ; besides , these 56 MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON .
... several are already known . I had determined not to give publicity to this correspondence ; since , as peace might be presumed to be approaching , there was no danger to the Republic ; besides , these 56 MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON .
Side 58
... give you this intelligence . The proofs are as clear as day , but I doubt whe- ther they are judicial . I intreat you , Citizen Director , to have the goodness to assist me with your advice on this perplexing occasion ; you know me well ...
... give you this intelligence . The proofs are as clear as day , but I doubt whe- ther they are judicial . I intreat you , Citizen Director , to have the goodness to assist me with your advice on this perplexing occasion ; you know me well ...
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... give constant occu- pation to a part of our army : if he were to be left unnoticed by us for a single moment , his troops would increase very quickly , and he would , no doubt , soon attack us in the capi- tal , which , notwithstanding ...
... give constant occu- pation to a part of our army : if he were to be left unnoticed by us for a single moment , his troops would increase very quickly , and he would , no doubt , soon attack us in the capi- tal , which , notwithstanding ...
Side 152
... give institu- tion according to the form of the Concordats .-- 4thly , After the expiration of the six months , if the Pope shall not have granted institution , the Metropolitan shall proceed therein ; and in default of the Metropolitan ...
... give institu- tion according to the form of the Concordats .-- 4thly , After the expiration of the six months , if the Pope shall not have granted institution , the Metropolitan shall proceed therein ; and in default of the Metropolitan ...
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Side 338 - And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church : but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
Side 176 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side 258 - are not wholesome. It is better for the soldier to bivouac, because he can sleep with his feet towards the fire ; he may shelter himself from the wind with a few boards or a little straw. The ground upon which he lies will be rapidly dried in the vicinity of the fire. Tents are necessary for the superior officers, who have occasion to read and consult maps, and who ought to be ordered never to sleep in a house — a fatal abuse, which has given rise to so many disasters.
Side 259 - ... may shelter himself from the wind with a few boards or a little straw. The ground upon which he lies will be rapidly dried in the vicinity of the fire. Tents are necessary for the superior officers, who have occasion to read and consult maps, and who ought to be ordered never to sleep in a house — a fatal abuse, which has given rise to so many disasters. All the European nations have so far followed the example of the French as to discard their tents ; and if they be still used in camps of...
Side 184 - All our ministers are charged with the execution of the present decree, which shall be inserted in the Bulletin of the Laws.
Side 215 - In Africa and Asia it has been resolved, but by the means of polygamy. There the blacks and whites form part of the same family — the head of the family having wives of various colours, all the children are brothers, are reared in the same cradle, bear the same name, and sit at the same table. Would it then be impossible to authorize polygamy in our islands, restricting the number of wives to two, a white and a black ? The First Consul had some conferences with theologians, in order to prepare...
Side 307 - Before entering upon their functions, bishops shall take directly at the hands of the First Consul, the oath of fidelity which was in use before the change of government...
Side 307 - VIII. The following form of prayer shall be recited at the end of divine service, in all the Catholic churches of France : — Domine, soivom
Side 164 - ... 10. His majesty restores his good favour to those cardinals, bishops, priests, and lay-brethren, who have incurred his displeasure in consequence of actual events. The holy father agrees to the above dispositions, in consideration of the actual state of the church, and in the confidence with which his majesty has inspired him, that he will grant his powerful protection to the numerous wants which religion suffers in the times we live in. (Signed) NAPOLEON. Pius, PP VII.