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... Duchess of Parma she married him , and on his death married her prime minister . Napoleon ruled Elba with efficiency and application . There was nothing lax about the etiquette of his court . Meanwhile , the Bourbon dynasty , in the ...
... Duchess of Parma she married him , and on his death married her prime minister . Napoleon ruled Elba with efficiency and application . There was nothing lax about the etiquette of his court . Meanwhile , the Bourbon dynasty , in the ...
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... Duchess of Parma set by that pious gift . A first will , drawn up earlier and placed in the hands of Count Bertrand , had been burnt by order of Napoleon , to be superseded by a second one , and it was during these last days of lucidity ...
... Duchess of Parma set by that pious gift . A first will , drawn up earlier and placed in the hands of Count Bertrand , had been burnt by order of Napoleon , to be superseded by a second one , and it was during these last days of lucidity ...
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