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... tion they brought forth varied bits of crock- ery that , when polished with One - Two's ear , became as brilliant as other gems ; and they drew out many an odd fabric and buried relic that told of bygone times and the domestic economies ...
... tion they brought forth varied bits of crock- ery that , when polished with One - Two's ear , became as brilliant as other gems ; and they drew out many an odd fabric and buried relic that told of bygone times and the domestic economies ...
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... tion , with an army of 36,000 , in return for the recognition of his complete autonomy . These were the circumstances which sent back Napoleon's flag of truce with his mes- sage undelivered . On October 3 , Blücher , hav- ing ...
... tion , with an army of 36,000 , in return for the recognition of his complete autonomy . These were the circumstances which sent back Napoleon's flag of truce with his mes- sage undelivered . On October 3 , Blücher , hav- ing ...
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... tion of the process in which the great strate- gist , stifled by political anxieties , became the creature of circumstances both as general and statesman . The Russian campaign was nicely calculated , but its proportions and aim were ...
... tion of the process in which the great strate- gist , stifled by political anxieties , became the creature of circumstances both as general and statesman . The Russian campaign was nicely calculated , but its proportions and aim were ...
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... tion , Napoleon had recourse to his private treasure , drawing 55,000,000 francs from the vaults of the Tuileries for that purpose . The remaining ten were transferred at intervals to Blois . But all his treasure could not buy what did ...
... tion , Napoleon had recourse to his private treasure , drawing 55,000,000 francs from the vaults of the Tuileries for that purpose . The remaining ten were transferred at intervals to Blois . But all his treasure could not buy what did ...
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... tion , calling on every Frenchman to sacrifice everything for France , to which , as he vehe- mently asserted , he himself was more neces- sary than she to him . If he had come honestly to believe what millions of others believed , it ...
... tion , calling on every Frenchman to sacrifice everything for France , to which , as he vehe- mently asserted , he himself was more neces- sary than she to him . If he had come honestly to believe what millions of others believed , it ...
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