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... passing by what has passed , " he set down , " is to judge the known by the unknown . It would be more accurate to examine the past in the light from the present and to agree that the pretended truths of history have no more reality ...
... passing by what has passed , " he set down , " is to judge the known by the unknown . It would be more accurate to examine the past in the light from the present and to agree that the pretended truths of history have no more reality ...
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... passed by the Senate , the words " hereditary in the Bona- parte family " which Fabre had placed in it , were replaced by “ hereditary in the descendants of Napoléon Bonaparte . " The alteration had been made in the First Consul's ...
... passed by the Senate , the words " hereditary in the Bona- parte family " which Fabre had placed in it , were replaced by “ hereditary in the descendants of Napoléon Bonaparte . " The alteration had been made in the First Consul's ...
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... passed between Charles XII's eyes on the ramparts of Fredriksten to bring down the Swedish Empire . The sky was gray and promised rain ; the date was September 24 , 1805 . Joséphine accompanied her husband to Strasbourg , which was ...
... passed between Charles XII's eyes on the ramparts of Fredriksten to bring down the Swedish Empire . The sky was gray and promised rain ; the date was September 24 , 1805 . Joséphine accompanied her husband to Strasbourg , which was ...
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