| 1922 - 772 str.
...Napoleon — is retold in a recent book: "The Emperor stormed at him — 'You are a coward, a traitor, and a thief! You don't even believe in God. You have betrayed...deceived everybody. You would sell your own father.' Not a muscle of Talleyrand's face or body moved as he stood quietly under the storm of Corsican invective.... | |
| Elizabeth York - 1919 - 356 str.
...\\ith filth "; and to his face Napoleon said: "You are a coward, a traitor, and a thief. You do not even believe in God. You have betrayed and deceived everybody. You would even sell your own Father." Modern French writers all admit Talleyrand's great venality and treachery... | |
| 1922 - 774 str.
...Napoleon — is retold in a recent book: "The Emperor stormed at him — 'You are a coward, a traitor, and a thief! You don't even believe in God. You have betrayed...deceived everybody. You would sell your own father.' Not a muscle of Talleyrand's face or body moved as he stood quietly under the storm of Corsican invective.... | |
| Phillips Russell - 1936 - 380 str.
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| 1941 - 436 str.
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| 1942 - 822 str.
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| Gustave Flaubert - 1954 - 204 str.
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