French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
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Examples for "Napoleon"
1So, of course, I had to do a history project on Napoleon.
2They were executed immediately, and fresh precautions for Napoleon's safety were taken.
3Roberts includes his research in Napoleon the Great, published on 2 October.
4I find the subject as interesting as Napoleon or Alexander the Great.
5Such was Napoleon; he was irregular in his meals and ate quickly.
1That was the title to Louisiana which we bought from Napoleon Bonaparte.
2The Project Gutenberg Etext of Napoleon Bonaparte by John S. C. Abbott
3I'd rather draw myself to my full height-justonce-thanbe Napoleon Bonaparte.
4Yes, Tom, Napoleon Bonaparte was a very great man-elbows off the table.
5His first important commission in Paris came from Napoleon Bonaparte, as First Consul.
1Indeed, Bonaparte has already adopted the system, at least within his encampments.
2In Eighteen Hundred Eight, General Hugo was with Joseph Bonaparte in Spain.
3Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769, on an island in the Mediterranean.
4In the first, on the right, is the tomb of Joseph Bonaparte.
5The empress loves in you her dear Bonaparte, and not the emperor.
1He had defended the Little Corporal, and in defending him had personified him.
2Look here, what would you do to-morrow if the Little Corporal was killed?
3So when we landed, the Little Corporal said to us: Boys!
4Whereupon, as we landed, the Little Corporal said to us:
5And next day I saw the Little Corporal.
1Augustus has been in our century somewhat the victim of Napoleon I.
2A thrill of emotion went through me, for I adore Napoleon I.
3The free republicans are now the subjects of the Emperor Napoleon I.!
4On the walls hung six lithographs representing the great battles of Napoleon I.
5General de Flahault had been the personal aide-de-camp and trusted friend of Napoleon I.
6In the center of the façade opposite the entrance is the statue of Napoleon I.
7Respectfully, Napoleon I'm a bit confused by your note.
8This was the opinion of Napoleon I, who knew.
9France proclaims a Republic with Prince Louis Napoleon , nephew of Napoleon I, as its President.
10The theories of M. X--have cost us more territories than the disasters of Napoleon I.
11The strongest argument for declaring the Confederacy an empire is the one that weighed with Napoleon I.
12If not, then why was Napoleon I?
13Also, that some gorgeously embroidered vestments, which he drew forth, had been used at the coronation of Napoleon I.
15About 1761, the "Seven Years' War"; in 1810, the wars of Napoleon I.
16An apology seems to be called for from anyone who gives to the world a new Life of Napoleon I.
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