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... Talleyrand lauded the young general as a contemner of luxury and low ambition , and as an admirer of Ossian , because his poetry detached the soul from earth . This bold irony from the mouth of the political Mephistophe- les seemed but ...
... Talleyrand lauded the young general as a contemner of luxury and low ambition , and as an admirer of Ossian , because his poetry detached the soul from earth . This bold irony from the mouth of the political Mephistophe- les seemed but ...
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... Talleyrand , and Fouché : the three names tell ufficiently his discernment . The young Joubert , in whom the directory hoped to raise rival to Bonaparte , was now commissioned to take the command in Italy against Suwarrow . Like the ...
... Talleyrand , and Fouché : the three names tell ufficiently his discernment . The young Joubert , in whom the directory hoped to raise rival to Bonaparte , was now commissioned to take the command in Italy against Suwarrow . Like the ...
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... Talleyrand had been sent to induce Barras to resign , whilst the latter had sent his secretary , Bottot , to the Tuilleries to collect tidings . Bottot was brought to Bonaparte , who expecting a remonstrance from the directo- rial ...
... Talleyrand had been sent to induce Barras to resign , whilst the latter had sent his secretary , Bottot , to the Tuilleries to collect tidings . Bottot was brought to Bonaparte , who expecting a remonstrance from the directo- rial ...
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Eyre Evans Crowe. rendered this unnecessary . Talleyrand , Bonaparte's envoy to him , promised the veteran director oblivion for the past , wealth and impunity for the future . Barras signed his resignation , and left the capital for his ...
Eyre Evans Crowe. rendered this unnecessary . Talleyrand , Bonaparte's envoy to him , promised the veteran director oblivion for the past , wealth and impunity for the future . Barras signed his resignation , and left the capital for his ...
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... Talleyrand at the same time , by Bonaparte's desire . But it was from the nation , at least from the eminent personages , that resistance was to be expected . The theophilanthropists raised the no popery cry . The soldiers were ...
... Talleyrand at the same time , by Bonaparte's desire . But it was from the nation , at least from the eminent personages , that resistance was to be expected . The theophilanthropists raised the no popery cry . The soldiers were ...
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