The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 97
... March , Lava- lette had lodged not in his own house , but in that of the sister - in - law of Na- poleon , formerly queen of Holland , who had been permitted by the king to remain in Paris , under the name of Duchess of St Leu , and who ...
... March , Lava- lette had lodged not in his own house , but in that of the sister - in - law of Na- poleon , formerly queen of Holland , who had been permitted by the king to remain in Paris , under the name of Duchess of St Leu , and who ...
Page 103
... March , -all those marshals and generals of Buonaparte who had declared for him before his entry into Paris , and all those generals - in - chief who had commanded forces against the royal armies . To these sweeping ex- ceptions was ...
... March , -all those marshals and generals of Buonaparte who had declared for him before his entry into Paris , and all those generals - in - chief who had commanded forces against the royal armies . To these sweeping ex- ceptions was ...
Page 113
... March , 1815 , saw the usurper , even after his defeat , supported , in his own person , or that of his son , by a crowd of deserters from the royal cause , many of the departments under their influence , many under that of a blind and ...
... March , 1815 , saw the usurper , even after his defeat , supported , in his own person , or that of his son , by a crowd of deserters from the royal cause , many of the departments under their influence , many under that of a blind and ...
Page 118
... March , and signalized his ingratitude by the active part he took in the events of that period , was their acknowledged chief . Two of his prin- cipal accomplices resolved , in the pre- sent alarm , to purchase their own safety by ...
... March , and signalized his ingratitude by the active part he took in the events of that period , was their acknowledged chief . Two of his prin- cipal accomplices resolved , in the pre- sent alarm , to purchase their own safety by ...
Page 139
... march , and struck along the coast eastward to Barcelona , that he might have the more easy communication with the guerillas of Cumana . He did not , however , reach that city , without be- ing obliged to fight two battles with Morales ...
... march , and struck along the coast eastward to Barcelona , that he might have the more easy communication with the guerillas of Cumana . He did not , however , reach that city , without be- ing obliged to fight two battles with Morales ...
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