Littell's Living Age, Volume 71Living Age Company Incorporated, 1861 |
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Page 88
... marriage had not yet been re- | he had been married to her for six months ceived in America . Napoleon had been past . To go back to France at any risk , to First Consul when the news reached him- be the " brother of the emperor , " was ...
... marriage had not yet been re- | he had been married to her for six months ceived in America . Napoleon had been past . To go back to France at any risk , to First Consul when the news reached him- be the " brother of the emperor , " was ...
Page 89
... marriage . His subse- quent conduct proves that he never had any intention to embarrass himself further with her whom he had married ; he showed him- self as self - willed and inconsequent in run- ning away from difficulties as he had ...
... marriage . His subse- quent conduct proves that he never had any intention to embarrass himself further with her whom he had married ; he showed him- self as self - willed and inconsequent in run- ning away from difficulties as he had ...
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... marriage festivities she held the train of dame du Cayla. be- on condition that Duroc's sincerity should be first tested . A message was sent to the aide - de - camp through Bourrienne that Na- poleon consented to his marriage with Hor ...
... marriage festivities she held the train of dame du Cayla. be- on condition that Duroc's sincerity should be first tested . A message was sent to the aide - de - camp through Bourrienne that Na- poleon consented to his marriage with Hor ...
Contents
LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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