Both were of equal age, and both, in their early career, suffered a sort of disgrace ; each was finally appointed to command first the seventeenth military division, and afterward the Army of Italy. There is in all this a curious parity of events ; but... Memoirs of the Duchess D' Abrantés (Madame Junot) - Page 208by Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1832 - 445 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1836 - 520 pages
...disgrace ; they were finally appointed to command first the seventeenth military divisions, and afterwards the army of Italy. There is in all this a curious...Montholon, her enchanting grace, her playful wit, her good-humour, and her beauty ! What delicacy and spirit on her features ! I think Joubert was very pardonable.... | |
| Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers - 1838 - 502 pages
...disgrace; they were finally appointed to command, first, the 17th military division, and afterwards the army of Italy. There is in all this a curious...could he refrain from loving the woman he espoused ? Who can have forgotten Zaphirine de Montholon, her enchanting grace, her playful wit, her goodhumour,... | |
| Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - 1840 - 476 pages
...disgrace ; they were finally appointed to command, first, the 17th military division, and afterwards the army of Italy. There is in all this a curious...constituted the happiness of his life was the cause of Joubert' s death — namely, his marriage. But how could he refrain from loving the woman he espoused... | |
| Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - 1844 - 476 pages
...disgrace ; they were finally appointed to command, first, the 17th military division, and afterwards the army of Italy. There is in all this a curious...his marriage. But how could he refrain from loving Ihe woman he espoused ? Who can have forgotten Zaphirine de Montholon, her enchanting grace, her playful... | |
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1901 - 490 pages
...remarkable. Both were of equal age, and both, in their early career, suffered a sort of disgrace ; each was finally appointed to command first the seventeenth...constituted the happiness of his life was the cause of Joubert 's death; namely, his marriage. But how could he refrain from loving the woman he espoused?... | |
| 1864 - 804 pages
...remarkable. They were of • equal age, and both, in their early career, suffered a sort of disgrace ; they were finally appointed to command, first, the seventeenth...happiness of his life was the cause of Joubert's death, — his marriage.. But how could he refrain from loving the woman he espoused ? Who can have forgotten... | |
| 1864 - 810 pages
...remarkable. They were of equal age, and both, in their early career, suffered a sort of disgrace ; they were finally appointed to command, first, the seventeenth...happiness of his life •was the cause of Joubert's death, — his marriage. But how could he refrain from loving the woman he espoused ? "Who can have forgotten... | |
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