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... Bonaparte ; and lotteries , morally and politi- cally considered ; on all of which we may consider that he has deliberately written so many essays , in the form of letters to his friends . It is a source of very pleasing reflection to ...
... Bonaparte ; and lotteries , morally and politi- cally considered ; on all of which we may consider that he has deliberately written so many essays , in the form of letters to his friends . It is a source of very pleasing reflection to ...
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... Bonaparte , a soldier , chief of the army , the first captain of the ' world , to wish to be called MAJESTY ? To be Bonaparte , and ' to make himself SIRE ! He aspires to descend ; but no ; he ' believes himself ascending by equalizing ...
... Bonaparte , a soldier , chief of the army , the first captain of the ' world , to wish to be called MAJESTY ? To be Bonaparte , and ' to make himself SIRE ! He aspires to descend ; but no ; he ' believes himself ascending by equalizing ...
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... Bonaparte was only " a chief of in- vasion , who knew how to persuade five hundred thousand armed men to march against a single point , as if they had been but one . With such masses , ( said he to us , in 1810 , ) it is possible to ...
... Bonaparte was only " a chief of in- vasion , who knew how to persuade five hundred thousand armed men to march against a single point , as if they had been but one . With such masses , ( said he to us , in 1810 , ) it is possible to ...
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... Bonaparte , and had , perhaps , not much more affection for the Bourbons . " Master and good ' master , " asks he , " do they agree ? Yes , grammatically , like ' honest thief and equitable brigand . " + In another place , speaking of ...
... Bonaparte , and had , perhaps , not much more affection for the Bourbons . " Master and good ' master , " asks he , " do they agree ? Yes , grammatically , like ' honest thief and equitable brigand . " + In another place , speaking of ...
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... Bonaparte . By the same agents , he caused the refractory conscript to be seized , and the child to be conducted to the galleys , who preferred his father to Bonaparte.- What do I say ? in the absence of the child , he seized the father ...
... Bonaparte . By the same agents , he caused the refractory conscript to be seized , and the child to be conducted to the galleys , who preferred his father to Bonaparte.- What do I say ? in the absence of the child , he seized the father ...
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