History of Europe, From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration of the Bourbons in Mdcccxv [i.E. 1815] 12
History of Europe, From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration of the Bourbons in Mdcccxv [i.E. 1815] 12
Alison Archibald Sir
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Excuse my scrawl : I love and embrace you with my whole heart"— Capkfigue, x. 201. 116 HISTORY OF EUROPE. CHAP, indefatigable in his attentions to the illustrious patient, and sanguine hopes were at one period entertained of his ^^^^' recovery : but at the end of five days fever supervened, 8«pt- 1- and he expired with the same stoicism as he had lived, but without giving the slightest trace of religious impres- sion. His body was embalmed and conveyed to Prague, whence it was transported to St... Petersburg, and buried in the Catholic church of that capital with the same honours as had been paid to the remains of Kutusofi: Alexander wrote a touching letter to his widow, * and presented her with a gift of five hundred thousand roubles, i2L°Qi^^f' (-£20,000,) and a pension of thirty thousand, (£1200 ;) ^m^m. but the remains of Moreau remained far from his native XXX.' 95, 96. land, and amidst the enemies of the people whom he had conducted with so much glory, ^t The manner in which this great general met his death- singuiii; wound was very remarkable.
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