Empress appears to be great. In the rank and position to which she has been elevated, she finds many enemies, and both long for a place of retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's... Empire Review - Stran 3861904Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1877 - 562 strani
...retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's best chance is the English alliance,...to him, could find vent. I told him that we should lie glad to see him in England, and that the Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1877 - 576 strani
...retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's best chance is the English alliance,...his favour the English press, protects him from the ouly channel through which public opinion in France, if hostile to him, could find vent. I told him... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1878 - 566 strani
...retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's best chance is the English alliance,...Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the Empress. He gave no direct answer, but the expression of his hope that we would come in return to Paris... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1878 - 456 strani
...retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's best chance is the English alliance,...the Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance wilh the Empress. He gave no direct answer, but the expression of his hope that we would come in return... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1879 - 446 strani
...retirement in the South of France where they can live in privacy, and which Biarritz might become. ' The Emperor's best chance is the English alliance,...Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the Empress. He gave no direct answer, but the expression of his hope that we would come in return to Paris... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1882 - 706 strani
...subject. His last words on his visit are very interesting. ' The Emperor's best chance,' he said, ' is the English alliance, which not only gives steadiness...him, could find vent. I told him that we should be VOL. IV. 1> 34 BOOK X. glad to see him in England, and that the Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1882 - 690 strani
...subject. His last words on his visit are very interesting. ' The Emperor's best chance,' he said, ' is the English alliance, which not only gives steadiness...opinion in France, if hostile to him, could find vent. 1 told him that we should be BOOK glad to see him in England, and that the Queen would _ .' _- be delighted... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 786 strani
...event to him, and Prince Albert knew it. " The emperor's best chance," he recorded in li is memoranda, "is the English alliance, which not only gives steadiness...queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the empress." In reading of the cordial feeling manifested towards the Emperor of the French we can scarcely... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 766 strani
...event to him, and Prince Albert knew it. " The emperor's best chance," he recorded in his memoranda, " is the English alliance, which not only gives steadiness...queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the empress." In reading of the cordial feeling manifested toward-I the Emperor of the French we can ncarcely... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1904 - 364 strani
...in her eighteenth year, going to open Parliament for the first time. The Prince told him they hoped to see him in England, and that " the Queen would be delighted to make acquaintance with the Empress." Though he must have been highly gratified with this friendly intimation, he made no direct... | |
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