I recommend to my son, never to forget that he was born a French prince, and never to allow himself to become an instrument in the hands of the triumvirs who oppress the nations of Europe : he ought never to fight against France, or injure her in any... The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte - Página 406por William Hazlitt - 1852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 778 páginas
...whom I have loved so well. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Marie Louise. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender...son from the snares which yet environ his infancy. I recommend to my son, never to forget that he was born a French Prince, and never to allow himself... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 páginas
...whom I hare loved so well. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Marie Louise. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender...son from the snares which yet environ his infancy. I recommend to my son, never to forget that he was born a French Prince, and never to allow himself... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 576 páginas
...have loved so well. 5. 1 have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria Louisa. 1 retain for her to my last moment the most tender sentiments...from the snares which yet environ his infancy. 4. 1 recommend my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, and allow himself to become an... | |
| Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné comte de Las Cases - 1855 - 450 páginas
...I have loved so well. 3. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria Louisa. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender...born a French prince, and never to allow himself to hecome an instrument in the hands of the triumvirs who oppress the nations of Europe : he ought never... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French), John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1856 - 416 páginas
...I have loved so well. 3. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria Louisa. I retain for her to my last moment the most tender...snares which yet environ his infancy. 4. I recommend my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, and allow himself to become an instrument... | |
| George Herbert - 1863 - 732 páginas
...the untenanted grave. u I have always had reason to l>e pleased with my dearest wife, Marie Louise. I retain for her to my last moment the most tender sentiments.'' It was not likely that Marie Louise, compelled in her nineteenth year to marry a man more than double... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 436 páginas
...I have loved so well. 3. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Marie Louise. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender...never to forget that he was born a French prince, aml never to allow himself to become an instrument in the hands of the triumvirs who oppress the nations... | |
| Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné comte de Las Cases - 1890 - 478 páginas
...I have loved so well. 3. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria Louisa. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender...from the snares which yet environ his infancy. 4. I recommeml to my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, and never to allow himself to... | |
| Edwin Emerson - 1900 - 700 páginas
...I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria Louisa. I retain for her, to the last moment, the most tender sentiments. I beseech...son from the snares which yet environ his infancy. I recommend to my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, and never to allow himself... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 714 páginas
...throughout my life." He was referring to the words of the testament of April 15, 1821 : " I command my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, he shall never fight against France in any way or do her an injury." In the meanwhile the outward condition... | |
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