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  • "Champagny," he asked, "do you know why we are here, and what is the object of this meeting?"

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • "Champagny," said the emperor, wearily sitting down on an easy-chair,

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • "Champagny," he said, "it will be no longer necessary for you to send letters to me.

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • "Champagny," he said, stopping in the middle of the room, "come here close to me, that even the walls will not hear what I tell you.

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • "Champagny," he said, in a joyful voice, "war has commenced; the Austrians have crossed the Inn and invaded the states of my ally the King of Bavaria.

    Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan

  • A nonentity named M. de Champagny took over the Foreign Ministry.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Typical of these sinuous advisers were the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Champagny, and the new Secretary of State, the sycophantic Daru, and in consequence the Emperor only heard or believed what suited his mood.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • A nonentity named M. de Champagny took over the Foreign Ministry.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Typical of these sinuous advisers were the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Champagny, and the new Secretary of State, the sycophantic Daru, and in consequence the Emperor only heard or believed what suited his mood.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Bonaparte, on the evening preceding his departure for Strasburg, the following lines; and was in return presented with a purse full of gold, and an order to the Minister of the Interior, Champagny, to be employed in his offices, until better provided for.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

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