The Project Gutenberg Works of Thomas Carlyle, including The History of Friedrich II. Of Prussia, and Othershttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/25808/25808-h/25808-h.htm
LEFT, AND HAS A VIEW OF STRASBURG FOR TWO DAYS. FRIEDRICH FINDS M. DE MAUPERTUIS; NOT YET M. DE VOLTAIRE. Chapter IV. — VOLTAIRE'S FIRST INTERVIEW WITH FRIEDRICH. PARTICULARS OF F
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Napoleon IIIhttps://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10699a.htm
and a few officers from Strasburg attempted, but failed in, a coup de main (1836). In his book, "Idées Napoléoniennes", published in 1838, he appears as the testamen
Emperor of the French (1808-1873)
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