716 resultados para Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821,
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"A translation of the French prose romance of Fierabras."--p. v.
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First published in New York, 1881.
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Presented to Parliament by command of Her Majesty.
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No title-page for pt. 2?
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Preface by M. Paul Hymans.--Meeting of the Belgian parliament (4th August, 1914)--Proclamation by King Albert to the Belgian army (5th August, 1914)--Observations on Belgian neutrality.--Proclamation by the Belgian government at Ostend (13th October, 1914)--Correspondence of H.M. the King of Belgium and the Belgian government with the President of the French republic (12th-14th October, 1914)
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--I. Life of the author. An essay on the original and nature of government. Observations upon the united provinces of the Netherlands. Letters containing an account of the most important transactions that passed in Christendom from 1665 to 1672.-II. Sequel of the author's letters, serving to supply the loss of the first part of his memoirs. A survey of the constitutions and interests of the empire, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Holland, France, and Flanders in 1671. A letter to the Duke of Ormond, written in October 1673. Memoirs, pt. II--III.--III. [Essays] Poetry.--IV. Letters to the king, the Prince of Orange, &c. Index.
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"No. 64 of 150 copies printed. Also 10 copies printed on Japan vellum."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Verso of t.p. (p. [4] at front) blank.
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Bryant's poems.--Jeremy Bentham and law reform.--Edward Livingston and his code.--Journalism.--John James Audubon.--Percy Bysshe Shelley.--The last half-century.--American authorship.--Alison's histories of Europe.--The "Works" of American statesmen.--Comte's philosophy.--Strauss's Life of Jesus.--The late Horace Binney Wallace.--Thackeray as novelist.--Goethe.--Ruskin's writings.--Causes of the French revolution.--Motley's Rise of the Dutch republic.--Emerson on England.
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At head of title: National academy of sciences.
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Gives "not only the general outline, but even the smallest incidents of each story" in plain prose, with passages from the originals. cf. v. 1, p. [iii]-iv.
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Chairman: Sir Charles W. Dilke.
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I. Organization of the army. The general-in-chief of the army. General officers of the army.--II. General officers of the army (cont.) Cavalry and artillery. The foot service.
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Mode of access: Internet.