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Almindelige termer og sætninger
abdication alliance allies armistice arms attacked Austria battle Bavaria Britain Buonaparte cabinet campaign capital capitulation Catharine cause ceded Charles Charles VI commanded commenced concluded confederation conquests constitution court crown death declared defeated defended dominion duke Dutch Egypt elector elector of Bavaria emperor of Russia empire empress enemy engaged England English entered established Europe evacuate expedition favour Ferdinand VII fleet force France French army garrison Germany Gustavus III Holland hostilities hundred insurrection island Italy king of Prussia king of Sweden kingdom liberty Louis XVI Louis XVIII Madrid marched ment minister monarch Napoleon nation negociations neral obliged Paris Philip Poland pope Porte Portugal prince prisoners reestablished reign republic restored retired retreat revolution Rhine Rome Saxony siege signed sovereigns Spain Spaniards St Petersburg stadtholder success Suwarrow Sweden taken territory thousand throne tion took place town troops Turks Tuscany United Provinces vessels victory Vienna
Populære passager
Side 409 - Hortense and to her children 400,000 " To King Jerome and his Queen - - 500,000 " To the Princess Eliza - - - 300,000 " To the Princess Paulina ... 300,000...
Side 409 - There shall be reserved in the territories hereby renounced to his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon for himself and family, domains or rent-charges in the great book of France, producing a revenue, clear of all deductions and charges, of 2,500,000 francs. These domains and rents shall belong, in full property, and to be disposed of as they shall think fit, to the Princes and Princesses of his family...
Side 408 - His Majesty the Emperor Napoleon renounces, for himself, his successors, and descendants, as well as for all the members of his family, all right of sovereignty and dominion, as well to the French Empire, and the Kingdom of Italy, as over every other country.
Side 409 - Napoleon, for himself and his family, domains or rent-charges in the great book of France, producing a revenue, clear of all deductions and charges, of 2,500,000 francs. These domains or rents shall belong, in full property, and to be disposed of as they...
Side 409 - The annual pension of the Empress Josephine shall be reduced to 1,000,000, in domains, or in inscriptions in the great book of France : she shall continue to enjoy, in full property, all her private property, moveable and immoveable, with power to dispose of it conformably to the French laws.