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My professor, Mme Berthier is great, shes tough, but I like her.
"This life I'm living" skipperjbk8 2003
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My professor, Mme Berthier is great, shes tough, but I like her.
skipperjbk8: hey pook...I found a Pierre!! skipperjbk8 2003
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On the boat were two brothers called Berthier, who besought to be allowed to volunteer.
Rochambeau and the French in America. I. From Unpublished Documents. II 1916
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The emperor then made amends for his hastiness by caresses, calling Berthier "his wife," and his fits of passion, "domestic bickerings."
History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 Philippe-Paul S��gur 1826
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-- "Berthier," replied the Emperor, smiling, that is a good observation on your part, and I thank you for it; I really believe I have made you think I was an idiot.
Recollections of the private life of Napoleon Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 1895
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"Berthier," said he, "tell my aide-de-camp, Valence, to find that young lieutenant of grenadiers with whom I had a controversy this morning at the Bridge of Arcola."
The Companions of Jehu Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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"Berthier," replied the Emperor, smiling, "that is a good observation on your part, and I thank you for it; I really believe I have made you think
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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"Berthier," he said, kindly, "that is truly a bold rebuke, and hence I like it.
Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan
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"Berthier," replied the Emperor, smiling, "that is a good observation on your part, and I thank you for it; I really believe I have made you think
Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Complete Louis Constant Wairy 1811
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“I have entered several bedchambers,” wrote Alexandre Berthier, a member of the French military who toured Massachusetts in 1780, “where I have found bundling couples, who are not disturbed and continue to give each other all the honest tokens of their love.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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