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  • LAMB: Where did the name Napoleon Bonaparte come from?

    Napoleon & Wellington: The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It 2003

  • To a military man by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000

  • To a military man by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000

  • “Then a general called Napoleon Bonaparte took over the revolution,” Professor Twillip continued.

    Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009

  • “Then a general called Napoleon Bonaparte took over the revolution,” Professor Twillip continued.

    Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009

  • And from the writings of Robert Ingersoll, a popular late-nineteenth-century thinker, he memorized: “I would rather have been a poor French peasant, and worn wooden shoes, and gone down to the tongueless silence of the dreamless dust than to have been that imperial impersonation of force and murder that covered Europe with blood and tears known as Napoleon Bonaparte.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • And from the writings of Robert Ingersoll, a popular late-nineteenth-century thinker, he memorized: “I would rather have been a poor French peasant, and worn wooden shoes, and gone down to the tongueless silence of the dreamless dust than to have been that imperial impersonation of force and murder that covered Europe with blood and tears known as Napoleon Bonaparte.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • And from the writings of Robert Ingersoll, a popular late-nineteenth-century thinker, he memorized: “I would rather have been a poor French peasant, and worn wooden shoes, and gone down to the tongueless silence of the dreamless dust than to have been that imperial impersonation of force and murder that covered Europe with blood and tears known as Napoleon Bonaparte.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • Napoleon Bonaparte, which is on an elevated spot, four miles from the town.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. Various

  • BRIAN LAMB, host: Dr. Alan Schom, author of "Napoleon Bonaparte," on the back of your book an author by the name of David Chandler writes the following: ` This biography by Alan Schom will shake the Napoleonic clientele and for good reasons, too. '

    Napoleon Bonaparte 1997

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