exiler

Des murs qui enferment certains et qui exilent d’autres.
Walls that enclose some and leave others out.
Arrivé à Paris trois jours après Waterloo, Napoléon abdique une seconde fois le 22 juin 1815, et les Alliés l’exilent sur le rocher isolé de Sainte-Hélène. Aspects économiques et logistiquesModifier
On arriving at Paris three days after Waterloo, Napoleon still clung to the hope of a concerted national resistance; but the temper of the legislative chambers, and of the public generally, did not favour his view.
Arrivé à Paris trois jours après Waterloo, Napoléon abdique une seconde fois le 22 juin 1815, et les Alliés l’exilent sur le rocher isolé de Sainte-Hélène. Aspects économiques et logistiques[modifier | modifier le code]
On arriving at Paris three days after Waterloo, Napoleon still clung to the hope of a concerted national resistance; but the temper of the legislative chambers, and of the public generally, did not favour his view.
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