Famous Men of Modern Times, Volume 1Bradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 - 288 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... took place between the different parties , into which the boys of Edinburgh were divided , he took a leading part . He has himself given us an account of one of these adventures in which he was engaged , which is too amusing to be ...
... took place between the different parties , into which the boys of Edinburgh were divided , he took a leading part . He has himself given us an account of one of these adventures in which he was engaged , which is too amusing to be ...
Pagina 68
... took his leave , with the determination never to return to England , —a resolution which he sternly kept . In parting from his native shore , he poured out his feelings in the following verses , constituting the opening of the third ...
... took his leave , with the determination never to return to England , —a resolution which he sternly kept . In parting from his native shore , he poured out his feelings in the following verses , constituting the opening of the third ...
Pagina 81
... took place August 15 , 1769. The father of Napoleon was Charles Marie Bonaparte , a respec- table lawyer of Ajaccio . His mother , Letitia , was a woman of great beauty and energy of character . Both were natives of Corsica . This ...
... took place August 15 , 1769. The father of Napoleon was Charles Marie Bonaparte , a respec- table lawyer of Ajaccio . His mother , Letitia , was a woman of great beauty and energy of character . Both were natives of Corsica . This ...
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