Napoleon's Letters to Josephine, 1796-1812: For the First Time Collected and Translated, with Notes Social, Historical, and Chronological, from Contemporary SourcesDigiCat, 2022 M05 29 - 248 páginas Napoleon's Letters to Josephine, 1796-1812 offers a captivating glimpse into the personal life and emotions of Emperor Napoleon I through his intimate correspondence with his beloved wife, Josephine. Written in a poignant and eloquent style, the letters showcase Napoleon's tenderness, passion, and vulnerabilities amidst the backdrop of his military conquests and political ambitions. The book provides readers with a rare opportunity to explore the private thoughts and feelings of one of history's most enigmatic figures, shedding light on his human side beyond the public persona. The letters are rich in historical and literary significance, revealing a depth of emotion and complexity that adds a new dimension to our understanding of Napoleon's character and relationships. |
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... happy condition if the numerous feuds ceased , which were occasioned by too complicated constitutions ( such as the German ) , and the intolerable burden suffered by states from excessive armies . " These opinions clearly mark the ...
... happy condition if the numerous feuds ceased , which were occasioned by too complicated constitutions ( such as the German ) , and the intolerable burden suffered by states from excessive armies . " These opinions clearly mark the ...
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... happy and comfortable - in spite of Napoleon's grumblings at her reckless prodigality ; never to say No ! ( except to her husband's accusations ) suits her Creole disposition best , especially as it costs her no active exertion , and ...
... happy and comfortable - in spite of Napoleon's grumblings at her reckless prodigality ; never to say No ! ( except to her husband's accusations ) suits her Creole disposition best , especially as it costs her no active exertion , and ...
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... happy days are not often . Junot bears to Paris twenty - two flags . You ought to return with him , do you understand ? Be ready , if that is not disagreeable to you . Should he not come , woe without remedy ; should he come back to me ...
... happy days are not often . Junot bears to Paris twenty - two flags . You ought to return with him , do you understand ? Be ready , if that is not disagreeable to you . Should he not come , woe without remedy ; should he come back to me ...
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Adieu April Archduke army arrived Aubenas August Austerlitz Austrians Baden battle battle of Eylau Beauharnais Bernadotte Bonaparte Brescia bulletin Cambacérès campaign cannon captured château Cloud Collection Didot Contents For subjoined Correspondence dear December defeats Directory Duke Emperor Napoleon EMPRESS JOSEPHINE enemy England English Erfurt Eugène everything Eylau February Finckenstein Fouché France French give happy heart Hortense husband Italy January Josephine's July June Junot King King of Prussia kisses la citoyenne Louis Lucien Madame Malmaison Mantua March Marmirolo Marshal Massena Mayence Milan Montgaillard Murat Naples Napoleon writes Navarre never night November occupy October Paris peace pleasure Plombières Prince Princess prisoners Queen received your letter Rhine Russians Savary says Schoenbrunn September Series see pages Spain STRASBURG subjoined Notes surrenders Table of Contents Talleyrand Tallien tell to-day to-morrow told troops Verona Vienna Warsaw weather wife wish wounded Wurmser yesterday