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you see, the napoleonic template, the sort the romantic hero is very much a napoleonic. now, the guy who charges into the fray who who's able to do the dirty, the battles, but is also very emotional and sits down to read jean-jacques rousseau, la nouvelle louise, for example, a book that napoleon adored and said he read eight times by the time he was 18. for your context, ladies and gentlemen, this is a 900 page book, the one i mentioned about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love, her tutor and her family. he's trying to get her married off to a noble man. and of course, it's forbidden love. it's the story of suicide. and i think one of the reasons why napoleon was so fascinated by that, because it is unique him that no man see otherwise is unique for him to be loving those books. but he's also very much a child of his age because at that time, in the early 1800s, the novel had existed. but the romance novel, especially with adultery, infidelity or suicide, forbidden love, was very much new. jean-jacques rousseau had only it and popularized it a of decades before n
you see, the napoleonic template, the sort the romantic hero is very much a napoleonic. now, the guy who charges into the fray who who's able to do the dirty, the battles, but is also very emotional and sits down to read jean-jacques rousseau, la nouvelle louise, for example, a book that napoleon adored and said he read eight times by the time he was 18. for your context, ladies and gentlemen, this is a 900 page book, the one i mentioned about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love, her...
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you see the napoleonic template, the romantic hero, is very much a napoleonic image now, the guy who charges into the fray, who is able to do the dirty, the battles, et cetera, but is also very emotional and sits down to read --. it is about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love with her tutor and her family is trying to get her married off to a noble man. it is forbidden love. it is a story of suicide. one of the reasons he was fascinated by that -- it is unique for him to be loving those books. he is very much a child of his age because at that time, in the early 1800s, the novel had existed.much new. he had only introduced it and popularized it a couple decades before the plan's birth. so readers who were used to the dryer texts of the enlightenment, very serious treatises, suddenly these levels where you talk about adultery, you talk about suicide, to them it was the equivalent of seeing a super gory hollywood movie for us. it was very, very revolutionary. so napoleon, he is young and falls into those books , is very much a part of that generation who is completely shocked a
you see the napoleonic template, the romantic hero, is very much a napoleonic image now, the guy who charges into the fray, who is able to do the dirty, the battles, et cetera, but is also very emotional and sits down to read --. it is about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love with her tutor and her family is trying to get her married off to a noble man. it is forbidden love. it is a story of suicide. one of the reasons he was fascinated by that -- it is unique for him to be loving those...
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you see the napoleonic template, the romantic hero is very much a napoleonic image. the guy who charges into the fray is able to do the battles but is also very emotional and sits down to read [ speaking in a non-english language ], for example. a book that he said he read eight times by the time he was 18. it's a 900 page book the one mi that i mentioned about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love with her tutor and her family's trying to get her married off to a noble man and it is forbidden love and the story of suicide. unique him that no man see otherwise is unique for him to be loving those books. but he's also very much a child of his age because at that time, in the early 1800s, the novel had existed. but the romance novel, especially with adultery, infidelity or suicide, forbidden love, was very much new. jean-jacques rousseau had only it and popularized it a of decades before napoleon's birth. so readers who were used to the drier texts of the enlightenment, very serious treatises, very proper treatises, suddenly before these novels where you talk abou
you see the napoleonic template, the romantic hero is very much a napoleonic image. the guy who charges into the fray is able to do the battles but is also very emotional and sits down to read [ speaking in a non-english language ], for example. a book that he said he read eight times by the time he was 18. it's a 900 page book the one mi that i mentioned about a young swiss noblewoman who falls in love with her tutor and her family's trying to get her married off to a noble man and it is...
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do you know why americans were so fascinated by napoleon at that time?wing charles: i can only guest. i am not an american historian. america is the land of self-made successes. is it not? as opposed to inherited titles from the former mother country, britain. napoleon has got to be one of the world's most spectacular self-made men. when you think of coming from the little island of elba and what he accomplished. he met with a set end but like so many people and even people in finance, he stretched a bit too far. in his case, russia. he was not only an enormous success story, but think of the napoleonic law code, reforms to european governments. he really was -- he was a great politician. a great self-made leader. a great man of ideas. i think that is what appealed to american businessmen at the time . peter: you talk about your great-great-grandfather's innovations including subscription books, magazines, a dictionary series, the encyclopaedia britannica. these were unique at the time should charles: he was the first publisher to bring the encyclopaedia
do you know why americans were so fascinated by napoleon at that time?wing charles: i can only guest. i am not an american historian. america is the land of self-made successes. is it not? as opposed to inherited titles from the former mother country, britain. napoleon has got to be one of the world's most spectacular self-made men. when you think of coming from the little island of elba and what he accomplished. he met with a set end but like so many people and even people in finance, he...
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but the napoleonic war, there is the composition of napoleon's army, who was there, how? who distinguished himself there in the executions of peasants, including? well, we need to somehow be in full, here is the last and there are many such things, i am talking about the fact that we need to work with the content of our. who among us knows anything about the crimean war? well, yes, who among us what does he know about the first world war? no one, well, if they speak so seriously from schoolchildren, if we talk, there is no deep knowledge, they don’t teach this, who knows about the intervention and what the invaders did and where and how? who was the first invader and about the belo chekhovs, well, that is, well, really, yes, we don’t want to quarrel with anyone. but de facto he is in the civil service, because he ensures the reproduction of this state, and i have long been talking about the fact that this needs to be done not only de facto, but the idea, having thought it through deeply, this is the first, second, that's all that i discussed about the content of education
but the napoleonic war, there is the composition of napoleon's army, who was there, how? who distinguished himself there in the executions of peasants, including? well, we need to somehow be in full, here is the last and there are many such things, i am talking about the fact that we need to work with the content of our. who among us knows anything about the crimean war? well, yes, who among us what does he know about the first world war? no one, well, if they speak so seriously from...
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and then in 1815 napoleon wars were over napoleons in elba and they say, you know, we can't do this again 65 years. so they set up the concert of europe and that lasted for 100 years to 1914. and it breaks down into world war. i where we now go into 30 more years of war between 1914 and 1945 and 150 million people get slaughtered in the conduct of great power wars. so in 1945 we, the united states gathered people together as jamie was saying earlier at bretton woods and we set up nato, we set up the un and of course other countries participated, but it was the united states that took the lead. we're in the 80th year of that, that, that so called rules based order. and there is stress on that in the international system and there is stress on that domestically as well. there are many people domestically who want to pull back were overstretched and these are legitimate concerns. but if you throw out that rules based order, you really run the risk of, you know, creating this hobs and world of only the strong survive. and that's a very dangerous world. i was at normandy several different time
and then in 1815 napoleon wars were over napoleons in elba and they say, you know, we can't do this again 65 years. so they set up the concert of europe and that lasted for 100 years to 1914. and it breaks down into world war. i where we now go into 30 more years of war between 1914 and 1945 and 150 million people get slaughtered in the conduct of great power wars. so in 1945 we, the united states gathered people together as jamie was saying earlier at bretton woods and we set up nato, we set...
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well, this is talk, napoleon. look, give it up. yeah, napoleon never thought much of america he is european. yeah, right. and you know, give it, give it up and so forth. and they do pounce on it and give it up. madison also does that. i'm not sure any other president has done in the run up to the war of 1812 when we are contesting we've been arguing both with the french and the british who are in a world war against each other, and they're trying to restrict trade that. the america ship, built ship owners have been carrying on to great profit. jefferson madison have an embargo. the jefferson's embargo acted basically shuts down this huge lee profitable shipping industry or at least encourages smuggling. and they really are headed towards war with britain madison just orders the seizure of what was called them west florida, which is actually not what we think of as at all. but the southernmost part of what is now alabama, mississippi. and louisa anna, north of the mississippi river and up to baton rouge madison says so who is now pr
well, this is talk, napoleon. look, give it up. yeah, napoleon never thought much of america he is european. yeah, right. and you know, give it, give it up and so forth. and they do pounce on it and give it up. madison also does that. i'm not sure any other president has done in the run up to the war of 1812 when we are contesting we've been arguing both with the french and the british who are in a world war against each other, and they're trying to restrict trade that. the america ship, built...
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when napoleon had his eye on mexico and on taken really moving into the hemisphere in a very large he ap ode to hispanics to south americans to the latin america of the world by saying you know we are we are latin. you're like us you're like french. you're like, you know, we're all the same thing. we come from latin blood. and so the word became in latin america came from that time. so that was an imposition as well. and now, of course, have the variations, which are latin. very few of us use term latin x, but it's very much the academy and people prefer it because it's gender equal. and now we have latin in which is which is another variety of of of latino latin that's latin because it is a vowel at the end we like it. i mean don't us. right. so there is a nice at the end and now it's latin. so these are all names that been imposed on us by by nixon, by napoleon, by the know academic word, by the us census and. so we in a certain way, a people who have never a name for them, for ourselves. most of us say they got on wind seneca one american, a peruvian, a mexican american. most of us
when napoleon had his eye on mexico and on taken really moving into the hemisphere in a very large he ap ode to hispanics to south americans to the latin america of the world by saying you know we are we are latin. you're like us you're like french. you're like, you know, we're all the same thing. we come from latin blood. and so the word became in latin america came from that time. so that was an imposition as well. and now, of course, have the variations, which are latin. very few of us use...
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so i'll wrap up by quoting the napoleon, one of the great leaders in history and napoleon said, a leader is a dealer and hope a leader is a dealer in hope, i'm on team hope admiral, congratulations on the restless wave. thank you for being here just voted time for all of you go to smerconish.com, cast your ballot. you know what the poll question is subscribe to the newsletter while you're there, you'll get exclusive editorial cartoons like this from rob rogers disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with of course, because they are places you'd like to be for secret can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal dehydration, urinary tract genital yeast infections and low blood sugar. >> a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur, stopped taking for sika and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this objection and allergic reaction or ketoacidosis depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more for my antidepressant real or helped give it a lift adding velar to an antidepressant is clinically pro
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so, napoleon sells us louisiana territory. the revolution in haiti is on his mind. his new world colonies are collapsing. he decides to offload his territory. and so, jefferson now has a question to answer -- what did he get when he bought this territory of louisiana? the united states knows new orleans pretty well, and he knows that is an important port. it is, of course, the dumbest place you could ever build a city, but they went ahead and did it, so we have to work with what they've got. they know new orleans is important and vital. the entire mississippi river has a potential to become a trade rivalry that is on arrival in the united states, and jefferson also knows there is a tributary of the mississippi called the missouri river that, in fact, seems equally important, and its prospects sort of augur very well for the new united states. so, he especially wants that missouri river tributary explored, and he decides to send an expedition to do it, which is headed by not professional soldiers -- louis and clark are the explorers we will talk about today which are
so, napoleon sells us louisiana territory. the revolution in haiti is on his mind. his new world colonies are collapsing. he decides to offload his territory. and so, jefferson now has a question to answer -- what did he get when he bought this territory of louisiana? the united states knows new orleans pretty well, and he knows that is an important port. it is, of course, the dumbest place you could ever build a city, but they went ahead and did it, so we have to work with what they've got....
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at age 17 he enlists in the army to fight napoleon once again. weirdly, both he and clausewitz are fighting in waterloo. he is shot and severely wounded at the battle of waterloo and left on the field for dad, but somehow survives and ultimately is healed. he moves to the united states. by 1835 he's at the university of south carolina. he expected that he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard, yale, columbia. that does not happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german accent and in part because he's german and not american. they have not yet recognized the value of foreign scholars. that will come later. at the university, at south carolina college which today is the university of south carolina, he struggles to deal with the world he is in. he does not leave and slavery but he also knows if he condemns slavery he will be fired. if he supports slavery all of his friends in new england and new york will stop talking to him. he is in a real dilemma. what he does is pretty much sa
at age 17 he enlists in the army to fight napoleon once again. weirdly, both he and clausewitz are fighting in waterloo. he is shot and severely wounded at the battle of waterloo and left on the field for dad, but somehow survives and ultimately is healed. he moves to the united states. by 1835 he's at the university of south carolina. he expected that he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard, yale, columbia. that does not happen in part because...
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he enlists in the army to fight napoleon once again. and weirdly, both lieber and klausen which are fighting the battles of namur and waterloo in 1815, lieber is shot and severely wounded in war at battle of waterloo and left on the field for dead. but somehow, and ultimately is. in 1827, he moves to the united states. by 1835, he is at the university of carolina. he had expected he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard yale, columbia. that doesn't happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german accent and in part because he's german and not an american. so they haven't yet recognized the value of foreign scholars. that will come later and at the university, at south carolina college, which is today university of south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be fired. and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so
he enlists in the army to fight napoleon once again. and weirdly, both lieber and klausen which are fighting the battles of namur and waterloo in 1815, lieber is shot and severely wounded in war at battle of waterloo and left on the field for dead. but somehow, and ultimately is. in 1827, he moves to the united states. by 1835, he is at the university of carolina. he had expected he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard yale, columbia. that...
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also had other methods - to feel the future, here is maratuser with anjust, therefore she also told napoleon that shameful exile loneliness and painful death, but the most interesting thing for us is that they got to see her... but we know that gribanov turned to maria fedna, to the widowed the empress with a request to provide financial assistance, she provided it, and thanks to this they just came out in the twenty-thirties during this period, that is, thanks to her, but we know that the imperial family generally held a monopoly on the production of cards, not the family, but the state, in 1819 the first factory in russia was founded, it was a factory for the production of playing cards, it was called the alexandrovskaya manufactory, it produced paper, it produced playing cards, orphanages, which would later relate to the department of empress maria, the wife of the murdered paul i, so they received income from the sale of cards from branding, and this income was state, it was not the income of the imperial family. accordingly, until the overthrow of the romanov dynasty, well, for us , thi
also had other methods - to feel the future, here is maratuser with anjust, therefore she also told napoleon that shameful exile loneliness and painful death, but the most interesting thing for us is that they got to see her... but we know that gribanov turned to maria fedna, to the widowed the empress with a request to provide financial assistance, she provided it, and thanks to this they just came out in the twenty-thirties during this period, that is, thanks to her, but we know that the...
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of the tragic love of the singer flori tosca and the artist cavarodossi against the backdrop of napoleon's invasion of italy, a series of rapidly developing events. italian passions, love and jealousy on the verge of madness, a story from two hundred years ago, so alive, so understandable, to today's viewer, tender, capricious, so drawing in, all this music draws you into the action, because from the very beginning, and this is phenomenal, here i have ran. the creation of the abyss requires not only the filigree performance of the soloist, literally live the moments of joy and despair on stage. i saw melancholy before in paris, but this is my first acquaintance with the mariinsky theatre, an incredible level. as soon as they announced the arrival at the theater, we understood that we had to get here, because almost the entire troupe came, the great maestro is at the conductor's stand. opens a real russian season in china, followed by productions of the best ballets performed by soloists of the mariinsky bolshoi theatres, the maestro will travel through symphony concerts six cities, and her
of the tragic love of the singer flori tosca and the artist cavarodossi against the backdrop of napoleon's invasion of italy, a series of rapidly developing events. italian passions, love and jealousy on the verge of madness, a story from two hundred years ago, so alive, so understandable, to today's viewer, tender, capricious, so drawing in, all this music draws you into the action, because from the very beginning, and this is phenomenal, here i have ran. the creation of the abyss requires not...
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france, for example. and how will you work in france, if their russophilism has its roots since napoleonicmultiplied by white guardism and other imperial discourse, on the leftism of the french, which without batting an eye will ascribe everything there, but russian baroque music by bortnyanskyi and wedel, they calmly perceive it as russian, and... not our yes, queen anne, that is, they perceive it as a constant, this as a common denominator for them, nothing knocks them out, historians can give them a thousand facts, but it does not change their muscophilism in any way, your tactics, there is such a thing in fact, it is what is present in france, in italy it can also be observed, there there are also such russophile sentiments, well, i am convinced that it is necessary here therefore... to help resourcefully, we have a diaspora there in france, i had the opportunity to visit paris and rome a year ago, and we spoke with local journalists and representatives of the ukrainian diaspora, both the old one and those who moved after 22- th year, well , first of all, they need to be helped organiz
france, for example. and how will you work in france, if their russophilism has its roots since napoleonicmultiplied by white guardism and other imperial discourse, on the leftism of the french, which without batting an eye will ascribe everything there, but russian baroque music by bortnyanskyi and wedel, they calmly perceive it as russian, and... not our yes, queen anne, that is, they perceive it as a constant, this as a common denominator for them, nothing knocks them out, historians can...
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beautiful, friends, today we are in the city of orsha, there are probably 10 kg of kailya, it looks like napoleonls the power, yes, because there are 10 kg, advent, kayla. watch the culinary show on the belarus 24 tv channel, where centuries-old recipes come to life, today we are preparing golshany dumplings, and the favorite dish of belarusian housewives for hundreds of years, we have never used grated tortoiseshell potatoes as minced meat, this is interesting, this is very interesting,...
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get up and move on. today we are in the city of orsha, here, probably, 10 kg of kayla, similar to napoleon, feels the power, yes, because here 10 kg, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, with love for the place where i was born, inspired and i will tell you the hole, from long martyrdom and a pure heart, i will write my versh in the language of my fathers. great things have remained for us, we language of the true save, as the connection of the fall and names through the ages, as the holiness of god, what is in life, and perhaps, the most precious things of the summer are valuable, but i will believe in my mary, i will write about this one writer, about my native land, i love you! hello, with you the project everything is clear with marina karaman. let's talk about complex things in simple language. today about who will rein in negligent realtors? how are they different from real estate agents why you can't take money twice for one garage. let's go! autumn has come, the golden time not only for nature, but also for those who rent out apartments. students and young professionals have poured
get up and move on. today we are in the city of orsha, here, probably, 10 kg of kayla, similar to napoleon, feels the power, yes, because here 10 kg, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, with love for the place where i was born, inspired and i will tell you the hole, from long martyrdom and a pure heart, i will write my versh in the language of my fathers. great things have remained for us, we language of the true save, as the connection of the fall and names through the ages, as the holiness of...
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also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, the americans agreed to unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the other side and france is in possession. this territory of louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of wars. the european continent. france doesn't have the or bureaucratic capacity to continue to administer. louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. th
also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, the americans agreed to unimpeded of...
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he reminded me of a caesar or a napoleon. henry hill, the real life model for the main character and scorsese's goodfellas would later east new york and ozone were in close proximity to john f kennedy airport, where gotti made a living hijacking truckloads of cargo coming from the airport. he made his bones was initiated into the mafia as a mad man. after helping out in the 1972 slaying of james mcbride. jimmy from queens, who had been kidnaping local mobsters for ransom gotti, was arrested and charged for murder. but the gambino house, roy cohn, got the charge down, attempted manslaughter, the second degree, a remarkable achievement. the man had actually been killed. the promotion of gotti's patter in aniello, neal della croce to gotti's gambino underboss took gotti the raver night social club in manhattan's little italy. the more fashionable address from which he started to make inroads into high society. he enrolled the he entered the public press after he masterminded the assassination of. gambino boss paul castellano, in
he reminded me of a caesar or a napoleon. henry hill, the real life model for the main character and scorsese's goodfellas would later east new york and ozone were in close proximity to john f kennedy airport, where gotti made a living hijacking truckloads of cargo coming from the airport. he made his bones was initiated into the mafia as a mad man. after helping out in the 1972 slaying of james mcbride. jimmy from queens, who had been kidnaping local mobsters for ransom gotti, was arrested and...
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after the end of the napoleonic wars, now i'm sorry it was before that.it was after the conclusion of the peace treaty with great britain in 1783. in 1784 and 1785 thomas jefferson and the adams were in perez. jefferson and adams were supposed to negotiate a treaty commerce and john quincy who was then 14, he said thomas jefferson became a second father to him. very close and a very intimate relationship. after the split in the washington cabinet after the emergence of republican federalist parties and the rivalry between adams and jefferson quincy adams said give him no quarter, no quarter. adams and jefferson of course reconciled and they have that famous correspondence. of course remember he died july 41826. sorry you have become up here. he didn't believe in emancipation. didn't believe in uncompensated emancipation but he believed that he believed it up to a point. after taxes was added to the union and we declared war on mexico he was ready to condone the civil war not only emancipation but the civil war but for much of his time he was trying to wor
after the end of the napoleonic wars, now i'm sorry it was before that.it was after the conclusion of the peace treaty with great britain in 1783. in 1784 and 1785 thomas jefferson and the adams were in perez. jefferson and adams were supposed to negotiate a treaty commerce and john quincy who was then 14, he said thomas jefferson became a second father to him. very close and a very intimate relationship. after the split in the washington cabinet after the emergence of republican federalist...
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beautiful, friends, today we are in the city of orsha, there are probably 10 kg, pickaxe, looks like napoleon, feels the power, yes, because there are 10 kg, kayla. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. the heroes of this program chose life outside the city. my personal life is plants, i take care of them, i enjoy them, a lot has changed, i graduated from university, hurray, i have another park, i made such a reform in the old park, that is, before there were more annuals, now it's the opposite, all perennials, so that it was easier. to take care of bees, i also dreamed of having an apiary, my own hives, there they see more opportunities and use them maximum. natalie, in the sixteenth year and you said goodbye to the city forever, you are restoring the apple orchard, yes, the orchard is big, yes, 16 hectares, it opens up in the sun, closes in the shade, and what is there - a red stem, green, what do you think? was born in the neighboring village, further along the river, the village of cherevatskaya, then i was 5 years old, my parents moved closer to the city, then everyone had such a fashion,
beautiful, friends, today we are in the city of orsha, there are probably 10 kg, pickaxe, looks like napoleon, feels the power, yes, because there are 10 kg, kayla. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. the heroes of this program chose life outside the city. my personal life is plants, i take care of them, i enjoy them, a lot has changed, i graduated from university, hurray, i have another park, i made such a reform in the old park, that is, before there were more annuals, now it's the opposite,...
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and then in 1815 the napoleon wars were over. they say we cannot do this again so they set up the consulate of europe. that lasted 100 years. it breaks down into world war i where we now go to 30 more years of war. 150 million people get slaughtered. 1945, we, the united states, gather people together as jamie was saying earlier and of course other countries participated but it was united states that took the lead. we are in the 80th year of that so-called ruled based order. there is stress on that in the international system. there is stress on that domestically as well. many people domestically that want to pull back, we are overstretched. these are legitimate concerns. if you throw out this order, you really run the risk of, you know , created this world of only the strong survive and that is a very dangerous world. i was at normandie several different times. one of the times recently, i saw -- jumping in and parachuting into normandie the night before. i leaned over to him and i said, sergeant, tell me your great lessons of w
and then in 1815 the napoleon wars were over. they say we cannot do this again so they set up the consulate of europe. that lasted 100 years. it breaks down into world war i where we now go to 30 more years of war. 150 million people get slaughtered. 1945, we, the united states, gather people together as jamie was saying earlier and of course other countries participated but it was united states that took the lead. we are in the 80th year of that so-called ruled based order. there is stress on...
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i think the in 18 after the end of the napoleonic wars. no, i'm sorry. it was before that it was after the conclusion of the peace treaty with great britain in 1783 in 1784 and 1785. thomas jefferson and the adamses enslaved in paris lived together. they they were. jefferson and adams were supposed to negotiate treaties of commerce with in it. and john quincy, who was then 14, became he. he said that thomas jefferson became a second father to me, very close, very, very intimate relationship. and but after the split, the washington cabinet and after the emergence of the republican federalist parties and the rivalry between, adams and and jefferson. quincy adams would give him no quarter more him no quarter. so you know, adams to john and and staffs and of course reconciled after both were out of the office and had that favorite famous correspondence. and of course you remember they both died on june 4th 1826. and that was when quincy adams was president. so. sorry. i've come all the way up here. who can never have a wandering like. so my question for you
i think the in 18 after the end of the napoleonic wars. no, i'm sorry. it was before that it was after the conclusion of the peace treaty with great britain in 1783 in 1784 and 1785. thomas jefferson and the adamses enslaved in paris lived together. they they were. jefferson and adams were supposed to negotiate treaties of commerce with in it. and john quincy, who was then 14, became he. he said that thomas jefferson became a second father to me, very close, very, very intimate relationship....
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of the tragic love of the singer floria tosca and the artist cavaradosti against the backdrop of napoleon'sasion of italy, a series of rapidly developing events, italian passions, love and jealousy on the verge of madness, the story. years ago is so alive, so understandable to today's viewer, tender, capricious, in love, courageous, the whole spectrum of emotions in one part of melancholy, the music in general is such that your own throat just warms up just like that, when all this begins, yes, you you understand that oh my god, she killed it, to what a pitch she reached, you have to lead, it draws you in, all the music draws you in, this... the soloists perform, they literally live through the moments of joy and despair on stage. i had seen tosca before in paris, but this was my first acquaintance with the mariinsky theatre, an incredible level. as soon as they announced the arrival at the theatre, we understood, we have to come here. someone may be more or five centuries, this is also a huge distance, we have to overcome this part of the way, in as part of the tour, chinese and russian ar
of the tragic love of the singer floria tosca and the artist cavaradosti against the backdrop of napoleon'sasion of italy, a series of rapidly developing events, italian passions, love and jealousy on the verge of madness, the story. years ago is so alive, so understandable to today's viewer, tender, capricious, in love, courageous, the whole spectrum of emotions in one part of melancholy, the music in general is such that your own throat just warms up just like that, when all this begins, yes,...
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napoleon horde. the tatars were not welcome on our lands. here they led themselves like locusts.aў high with імі is seeking and requesting some services. napaleon's products were dachshunds. horde, the memory of the pra patched arda. already ў 17 stagodzі rod valodav maentkam varatsevіchy, which is on palessi. on the 19th hectare patch, michal orda became the governor. it would be good for the engineers. and the whole yagon woman, yuzefina, spent the whole hour rightly drinking. the chattering sounds, the fathers were wondering who would get away with it. cotton appeared in the world on the 11th february of 1807, the name was chosen by the young emperor of france, who agreed to accept rech papalita, and there became popular people gentry as a whole, and all the lords in palessia have revealed their napaleon. tsikava, as the brothers called, maybe polik and napolik. i was asked, a boy who went to my father, to enroll in the physics and mathematics faculty of the university of vilensk. ale to learn lagarifma pit was sumnavata. the one on the right is the revaluation zeinast. the st
napoleon horde. the tatars were not welcome on our lands. here they led themselves like locusts.aў high with імі is seeking and requesting some services. napaleon's products were dachshunds. horde, the memory of the pra patched arda. already ў 17 stagodzі rod valodav maentkam varatsevіchy, which is on palessi. on the 19th hectare patch, michal orda became the governor. it would be good for the engineers. and the whole yagon woman, yuzefina, spent the whole hour rightly drinking. the...
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having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state, the were still the bullshit i knew done with that is what do we shift that is to assist in that and then the, the initial submit communal trip with the full shows. pennsylvania does a little bit with bush because over the weekend, which we finish, all right to. so was that a show them what 3 to those are kind of showing you which is which is the little flavor me since different level that goes with the singles you can use them for the extra dis uh yeah, the most to for today we've got the total
having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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cultured few into africa with a vast library of books by your ministry heroes, julius caesar and napoleon. and yet it came to face just like cuts the income of some of the stuff which is almost silent. is the same with your story to if i could speak, what would they say about your goals or learn more about the people that now? how did they deal with what you've started the i want to track you down. do you agree that the edge of the does the the use the real mr. cut the i'm coming after you, captain coles. the . this is the land you once conquered friends. just just most of my jewelry, when my parents come from the today, it's called the news to you and says it's the world's least developed countries. you invasion, create to dispose of the feels like the 1st time i've been in a place where everyone looks like me. why is it strange to be somewhere where i for one is blocked the i don't feel i belonged you even in this hotel sort of like business. where are you pool? i'm desperate to get signed. but if i do, when i find out about myself, the of the 23rd of july 1898, confidential new instruc
cultured few into africa with a vast library of books by your ministry heroes, julius caesar and napoleon. and yet it came to face just like cuts the income of some of the stuff which is almost silent. is the same with your story to if i could speak, what would they say about your goals or learn more about the people that now? how did they deal with what you've started the i want to track you down. do you agree that the edge of the does the the use the real mr. cut the i'm coming after you,...
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after the collapse of the napoleonic empire, the vienna congress established the united kingdom of the netherlands, which included both the catholic southern netherlands and the protestant northern netherlands. but the different languages and cultures of the regions led to an uprising in august 1830. the king of the netherlands , willem i, used force. his troops carried out a massacre in brussels, but the rebels won. of course, the great powers also influenced the achievement of independence. all of them, including russia, great britain, austria, france and prussia, agreed to belgium’s withdrawal from the united kingdom of the netherlands and guaranteed the independence and neutrality of the belgian kingdom. in 1910, on the night of october 4, a revolution began that swept away portuguese monarchy. it was constitutional for centuries, but the republicans demanded its complete liquidation, due to economic decline, social inequality, dominance of the church and international failures, the royal power failed to defend the interests of portugal in africa, to unite its colonies of angola
after the collapse of the napoleonic empire, the vienna congress established the united kingdom of the netherlands, which included both the catholic southern netherlands and the protestant northern netherlands. but the different languages and cultures of the regions led to an uprising in august 1830. the king of the netherlands , willem i, used force. his troops carried out a massacre in brussels, but the rebels won. of course, the great powers also influenced the achievement of...
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terror, massacre or god will happen, everyone was fighting for something, and that means, including napoleons, that means. what happened was that on at some point the leadership of the islamic revolutionary guard corps is the honored head of state personally, not the president of iran, the head of state rahbar, the spiritual leader seyed ali khaminia, they report to him personally, yes, as he is also the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of iran, and not the president, and yes around him there are all sorts of influence groups, then in general the influence group that says, allegedly deceived, and they convinced him that if things continue like this, then iran will lose everything that has been achieved over the past 40 years, because the following of these, therefore it is necessary to strike, whether you like it or not, because this dispute has already begun to come out into the public, that is, the plane, when those who are called conservatives, rightly, directly accused the so-called reformers that they , with their carrots... american , so to speak, they allow, which means, that me
terror, massacre or god will happen, everyone was fighting for something, and that means, including napoleons, that means. what happened was that on at some point the leadership of the islamic revolutionary guard corps is the honored head of state personally, not the president of iran, the head of state rahbar, the spiritual leader seyed ali khaminia, they report to him personally, yes, as he is also the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of iran, and not the president, and yes around him...
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perfectly well, and the fact that they cannot now increase the supply of the ukrainian army, as napoleon said, you know, the army crawls on its belly, when it has no belly, there is nothing to fill it all with, all the ammunition, military equipment, supplies, the army is starting to fall apart, and we are now seeing this in the example of ukraine, once again, this is what will now be discussed at ramstein, it is not a question of how to divide ukraine, but where this dividing line will be, how far the ukrainian army will have to roll back before, how... "why did i always protest that mobilization should not include people under 25 years of age when i held the position of commander-in-chief, because we need ukraine in 20 years and in 30 years, and she is now 18 years old, these are completely different people who will save this country, zaluzhny is convinced, he said that older military personnel have a post-soviet mentality, so it is to a certain extent more difficult to work with them, if we take a fifty-year-old uncle, we must..." explain to him why it was his company, his battalion,
perfectly well, and the fact that they cannot now increase the supply of the ukrainian army, as napoleon said, you know, the army crawls on its belly, when it has no belly, there is nothing to fill it all with, all the ammunition, military equipment, supplies, the army is starting to fall apart, and we are now seeing this in the example of ukraine, once again, this is what will now be discussed at ramstein, it is not a question of how to divide ukraine, but where this dividing line will be, how...