Famous Sayings and Their Authors: A Collection of Historical Sayings in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, and LatinSwan Sonnenschein, 1906 - 318 páginas |
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Página 84
... NAPOLEON ( 1769- 1821 ) Cf. " Plusieurs. Reply made by the MARECHAL DE GRAMONT ( 1604-78 ) to LOUIS XIV ( 1638-1715 ) ... NAPOLEON ( 1769-1821 ) to JOSEPHINE ( 1763- 1814 ) the day he took possession of the Tuileries ( Feb. 19 , 1800. ) Cf ...
... NAPOLEON ( 1769- 1821 ) Cf. " Plusieurs. Reply made by the MARECHAL DE GRAMONT ( 1604-78 ) to LOUIS XIV ( 1638-1715 ) ... NAPOLEON ( 1769-1821 ) to JOSEPHINE ( 1763- 1814 ) the day he took possession of the Tuileries ( Feb. 19 , 1800. ) Cf ...
Página 86
... NAPOLEON . Mortally wounded at Essling , May 22 , 1809 ; died nine days after . The words , as reported in the Moniteur , were " Sire , je meurs avec la conviction et la gloire d'avoir été votre meilleur ami . ( Sire , I die with the ...
... NAPOLEON . Mortally wounded at Essling , May 22 , 1809 ; died nine days after . The words , as reported in the Moniteur , were " Sire , je meurs avec la conviction et la gloire d'avoir été votre meilleur ami . ( Sire , I die with the ...
Página 87
... Napoléon était mort et vous ne serez que le Sieyès , d'une constitution mort - née . ( At your age Napoleon was dead , and you will only be the Sieyes of a still - born constitu- tion . ) Journal Officiel , Débats parlementaires , p ...
... Napoléon était mort et vous ne serez que le Sieyès , d'une constitution mort - née . ( At your age Napoleon was dead , and you will only be the Sieyes of a still - born constitu- tion . ) Journal Officiel , Débats parlementaires , p ...
Página 91
... Napoleon and Talleyrand , added that the last words were : " Tenez , monsieur , vous n'êtes que de la m dans un bas de soie . " ( Look here , sir , you are only in a silk stocking ) . The EARL OF LAUDERDALE ( 1759-1839 ) , minister to ...
... Napoleon and Talleyrand , added that the last words were : " Tenez , monsieur , vous n'êtes que de la m dans un bas de soie . " ( Look here , sir , you are only in a silk stocking ) . The EARL OF LAUDERDALE ( 1759-1839 ) , minister to ...
Página 92
... Napoleon , in his Mémorial , refers to ' Fouché as being the Talleyrand " of the clubs , and Talleyrand , the " Fouché of the Salons . ' Ste . Beuve , M. de Talleyrand ( 1870 ) ch . 2. p . 79 , quotes the phrase as " C'est pire qu'un ...
... Napoleon , in his Mémorial , refers to ' Fouché as being the Talleyrand " of the clubs , and Talleyrand , the " Fouché of the Salons . ' Ste . Beuve , M. de Talleyrand ( 1870 ) ch . 2. p . 79 , quotes the phrase as " C'est pire qu'un ...
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Famous Sayings and Their Authors: A Collection of Historical Sayings in ... Edward Latham Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
Términos y frases comunes
ABBÉ alluding asked Attributed battle BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl bien Biog c'est Cæsar CARDINAL Chamber of Deputies Charles COMTE death Dict Dieu Diogenes Diogenes Laertius DUKE OF WELLINGTON Dying words Earl of Beaconsfield EDMUND BURKE Emperor Engl England fait faut femme Français France French friends grand HENRY Hist homme honour House of Commons Hume j'ai jamais JOHN June king Laertius Last words Le Moniteur universel letter liberty Lives Lord LOUIS XIV Madam Mémoires MIRABEAU Molière Moniteur Monsieur mort mourir n'est NAPOLEON nation never Paris Parliament peace Phocion phrase Plutarch PRESIDENT PRINCE BISMARCK Prussian qu'il Queen quoted referring Reichstag reply saying Sire soldiers speech Suetonius thee thou tion tout Voltaire W. E. GLADSTONE WELLINGTON 1769 WILLIAM δὲ καὶ μὲν μὴ οὐ οὐκ τὴν τὸ τοὺς
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Página 64 - The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter ! — all his forces dare not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement...
Página 20 - Pr'ythee, lead me in : There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny : 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own. O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Página 117 - C'est de lui que nous vient cet art ingénieux De peindre la parole et de parler aux yeux, Et par les traits divers de figures tracées, Donner de la couleur et du corps aux pensées".
Página 29 - I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman ; but I have the heart and stomach of a King, and of a King of England too...
Página 9 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Página 203 - And thou, too, whosoe'er thou art, That readest this brief psalm, As one by one thy hopes depart, Be resolute and calm. O fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know ere long, Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong.
Página 147 - Quand le gouvernement viole les droits du peuple, l'insurrection est pour le peuple et pour chaque portion du peuple le plus sacré des droits et le plus indispensable des devoirs.
Página 28 - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
Página 226 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Página 75 - Gentlemen, the melancholy event of yesterday reads to us an awful lesson against being too much troubled about any of the objects of ordinary ambition. The worthy gentleman * who has been snatched from us at the moment of the election, and in the middle of the contest, whilst his desires were as warm and his hopes as eager as ours, has feelingly told us what shadows we are and what shadows we pursue.