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But the name of Chateaubriand constantly called to mind the circumstances which had occasioned him to give in his resignation; and, besides, Napoleon had another complaint against him. He had published in the 'Merceure' an article on a work of M. Alexandre de Laborde.
M. Czernischeff Dissimulation of Napoleon Napoleon and Alexander Josephine's foresight respecting the affairs of Spain My visits to Malmaison Grief of Josephine Tears and the toilet Vast extent of the Empire List of persons condemned to death and banishment in Piedmont Observation of Alfieri respecting the Spaniards Success in Spain Check of Massena in Portugal Money lavished by the English Bertrand sent to Illyria, and Marmont to Portugal Situation of the French army Assembling of the Cortes Europe sacrificed to the Continental system Conversation with Murat in the Champs Elysees New titles and old names Napoleon's dislike of literary men Odes, etc., on the marriage of Napoleon Chateaubriand and Lemereier Death of Chenier Chateaubriand elected his successor His discourse read by Napoleon Bonaparte compared to Nero- Suppression of the 'Merceure' M. de Chateaubriand ordered to leave Paris MM. Lemercier and Esmenard presented to the Emperor Birth of the King of Rome France in 1811.
In that article, which was eagerly read in Paris, and which caused the suppression of the 'Merceure', occurred the famous phrase which has been since so often repeated: "In vain a Nero triumphs: Tacitus is already born in his Empire." This quotation leads me to repeat an observation, which, I believe, I have already made, viz. that it is a manifest misconception to compare Bonaparte to Nero.
In that article, which was eagerly read in Paris, and which caused the suppression of the 'Merceure', occurred the famous phrase which has been since so often repeated: "In vain a Nero triumphs: Tacitus is already born in his Empire." This quotation leads me to repeat an observation, which, I believe, I have already made, viz. that it is a manifest misconception to compare Bonaparte to Nero.
M. Czernischeff Dissimulation of Napoleon Napoleon and Alexander Josephine's foresight respecting the affairs of Spain My visits to Malmaison Grief of Josephine Tears and the toilet Vast extent of the Empire List of persons condemned to death and banishment in Piedmont Observation of Alfieri respecting the Spaniards Success in Spain Check of Massena in Portugal Money lavished by the English Bertrand sent to Illyria, and Marmont to Portugal Situation of the French army Assembling of the Cortes Europe sacrificed to the Continental system Conversation with Murat in the Champs Elysees New titles and old names Napoleon's dislike of literary men Odes, etc., on the marriage of Napoleon Chateaubriand and Lemereier Death of Chenier Chateaubriand elected his successor His discourse read by Napoleon Bonaparte compared to Nero Suppression of the 'Merceure' M. de Chateaubriand ordered to leave Paris MM. Lemercier and Esmenard presented to the Emperor Birth of the King of Rome France in 1811.
But the name of Chateaubriand constantly called to mind the circumstances which had occasioned him to give in his resignation; and, besides, Napoleon had another complaint against him. He had published in the 'Merceure' an article on a work of M. Alexandre de Laborde.
But the name of Chateaubriand constantly called to mind the circumstances which had occasioned him to give in his resignation; and, besides, Napoleon had another complaint against him. He had published in the 'Merceure' an article on a work of M. Alexandre de Laborde.
In that article, which was eagerly read in Paris, and which caused the suppression of the 'Merceure', occurred the famous phrase which has been since so often repeated: "In vain a Nero triumphs: Tacitus is already born in his Empire." This quotation leads me to repeat an observation, which, I believe, I have already made, viz. that it is a manifest misconception to compare Bonaparte to Nero.
M. Czernischeff Dissimulation of Napoleon Napoleon and Alexander Josephine's foresight respecting the affairs of Spain My visits to Malmaison Grief of Josephine Tears and the toilet Vast extent of the Empire List of persons condemned to death and banishment in Piedmont Observation of Alfieri respecting the Spaniards Success in Spain Check of Massena in Portugal Money lavished by the English Bertrand sent to Illyria, and Marmont to Portugal Situation of the French army Assembling of the Cortes Europe sacrificed to the Continental system Conversation with Murat in the Champs Elysees New titles and old names Napoleon's dislike of literary men Odes, etc., on the marriage of Napoleon Chateaubriand and Lemereier Death of Chenier Chateaubriand elected his successor His discourse read by Napoleon Bonaparte compared to Nero Suppression of the 'Merceure' M. de Chateaubriand ordered to leave Paris MM. Lemercier and Esmenard presented to the Emperor Birth of the King of Rome France in 1811.
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