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... Napoleon , in April , 1814 . 158. The great affairs that took place during this period were , 1. The transactions relating to the Princess of Wales ; and , 2. The events of the Continental war . Those of the war against the United ...
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... NAPOLEON ; an event , the greatest in itself , and the greatest in its conse quences , of any which took place during this regency and reign . 201. The progress , the wonderful exploits , of NAPOLEON , together with the manner in which ...
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... NAPOLEON , in of April 1814. He fell twice ; once d once in 1815. It is of the first fall 僵 have now to speak we shall then e second fall ; and then describe the es of both to this our own country ; onsequences are the matters which ...
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