The History of France Under the Bourbons : A.D. 1589-1830 3

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The History of France Under the Bourbons : A.D. 1589-1830 3
Yonge Charles Duke
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George III. of his own accord granted him a pension ; and when, at more than eighty years of age, he sank into the grave, a burial-place was afforded him among the tombs of some of the wor- thiest of England's own sons in the great national cemetery of Westminster Abbey. A few of those who had been most prominent among his followers emi- grated with him. One of his principal partisans, who is said also to have been a relation, Charles Buonaparte, was only prevented from following him by the inf...luence of an uncle who was Archdeacon of BIRTH OF NAPOLEON. 378 Ajaccio. Had he carried out his first purpose, the subsequent fortunes of France and the whole world would have been changed ; for two months afterwards his wife was delivered of his second son, Napoleon, who was thus born a citizen of France, instead of, as at one time seemed more probable, a subject of King George.
Choiseul prided himself still more on a peaceful arrangement which he negotiated before the end of the year which had witnessed the reduction of Corsica, and which, indeed, seemed to be at once a proof of and a security for the solidity of his power.


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