The women Bonapartes: the mother and three sisters of Napoléon I . UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 098 830 i. CAROLINE BOXAPAUTE, QUEEN OF NAPLES, AND HKR El DER DAUGHTER. PRIN-CP:SSE MARL\ LfETIlTA JOSEPHINE MURAT. AFTERWARDS CONTESSA PEPOLI FF<OM THE J-AINII.\(; BY MAHAME LEERUN AT THE WOMENBONAPARTES THE MOTHER AND THREE SISTERSOF NAPOLEON I. H. NOEL WILLIAMS AUTHOR OF five FAIR SISTERS, ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME II NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1909 CONTENTS CHAPTER XVIII Pauline in Rome—Her reception by the Papal Court and bySociety—The favourable impres


The women Bonapartes: the mother and three sisters of Napoléon I . UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 098 830 i. CAROLINE BOXAPAUTE, QUEEN OF NAPLES, AND HKR El DER DAUGHTER. PRIN-CP:SSE MARL\ LfETIlTA JOSEPHINE MURAT. AFTERWARDS CONTESSA PEPOLI FF<OM THE J-AINII.\(; BY MAHAME LEERUN AT THE WOMENBONAPARTES THE MOTHER AND THREE SISTERSOF NAPOLEON I. H. NOEL WILLIAMS AUTHOR OF five FAIR SISTERS, ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME II NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1909 CONTENTS CHAPTER XVIII Pauline in Rome—Her reception by the Papal Court and bySociety—The favourable impression which she creates issoon dissipated—Remonstrances of Napoleon—Paulinesighs for Paris—She visits Pisa, Florence, and Lucca—Death of her little son, Dermide Leclerc—She returns toFrance—Madame Bonaparte prolongs her stay in Italy,in the hope of inducing the Emperor to recall Lucien—She sets out for Paris, but does not arrive until after theCoronation—Violent dispute over the question of theImperial Princesses bearing the train of Josephinesmantle at the Coronation—Napoleon insists on theirfulwomenbonapartesm02will


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