Evenings with Prince Cambacérès, Second Consul, Archchancellor of the Empire ...Henry Colburn, 1837 |
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... assassin would have taken my life . There is one here who would fain take to himself the credit of the disclosure ; but I know it is due to you . What is your wish ? ' " To live in Paris , under the dominion of our excellent King ...
... assassin would have taken my life . There is one here who would fain take to himself the credit of the disclosure ; but I know it is due to you . What is your wish ? ' " To live in Paris , under the dominion of our excellent King ...
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... assassin and a monster . Feeling himself unable to maintain the struggle , and that his strength was failing him , he drew his knife from his pocket , and stabbed Rafin in the side . It was distinctly seen that he gave him only one stab ...
... assassin and a monster . Feeling himself unable to maintain the struggle , and that his strength was failing him , he drew his knife from his pocket , and stabbed Rafin in the side . It was distinctly seen that he gave him only one stab ...
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... assassin , than for his victim . The young man whose story I have just narrated , was a Ravaillac , an Anker- stroem , and he well deserved his fate . " " Yet , " observed I , " the means employed to obtain his conviction were base and ...
... assassin , than for his victim . The young man whose story I have just narrated , was a Ravaillac , an Anker- stroem , and he well deserved his fate . " " Yet , " observed I , " the means employed to obtain his conviction were base and ...
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... assassin . " The deputies , who had been proscribed after the 31st of May , took refuge in Calvados , where Charlotte Corday resided . She became acquainted with them , and their complaints afforded increased excitement to her ardent ...
... assassin . " The deputies , who had been proscribed after the 31st of May , took refuge in Calvados , where Charlotte Corday resided . She became acquainted with them , and their complaints afforded increased excitement to her ardent ...
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... assassin . ' What have you to say in reply to these charges ? ' 64 C Nothing , except that I have succeeded . ' " Who are the persons , by whose instigation you committed this murder ? ' " The counsel of others could never have ...
... assassin . ' What have you to say in reply to these charges ? ' 64 C Nothing , except that I have succeeded . ' " Who are the persons , by whose instigation you committed this murder ? ' " The counsel of others could never have ...
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18th Fructidor acquainted addressed alarm anecdote appeared assassin assured Barras Barthélemy Bonaparte Bourbons Carnot Charlotte Corday château Chenier Cherin Citizen colleague conversation Count Regnauld Countess crime dear death door Duke of Orleans Duke of Otranto Emperor entered excited exclaimed father favour fear feel female Fouché France gentlemen hand hear heard honour imperial informed inquired Jacobins jansenist jeweller King knew lady letter looked Louis XVI Louis XVIII Madame Madame de Staël Majesty Marat marriage ment minister Monseigneur Monsieur morning mother-in-law mysterious Napoleon never Noble observed officers Ozun Palais-Royal Panchiera Paris Parliaments party Pauline perceive persons Pétion police present Prince Cambacérès Princess Rafin received replied Republic revolution Robespierre Roederer royal royalists secret sent servants Sire story Talleyrand tell thing thought thousand francs tone took Toulouse Tuileries uttered whilst wish woman words young