10 Metaphors for bonaparte
Louis Bonaparte was gloomy, Jérôme attentive, Flahaut beaming.
Bonaparte is no longer a dangerous man; he has abdicated, and, in all probability, a republican form of government will be the future government of France, if they are capable of enjoying such a government.
said of him: "By his abdication, Louis Bonaparte has become a true king; in renouncing his crown, he has shown himself worthy to wear it.
Louis Bonaparte, mistrusting the workmen of the National Printing-Office, and not without reason, for twelve, as has been seen, were refractory, had improvised a branch establishment in case of emergency, a sort of State Sub-Printing-Office, as it were, situated in the Rue de Luxembourg, with steam and hand presses, and eight workmen.
"Louis Napoléon Bonaparte is a traitor.
Napoleon Bonaparte was now Emperor of the French.
He feels in himself the power, the determination, to carve out a career for himself, and gallantly enters, as a simple soldier, the armies of the Republic,Napoleon Bonaparte being First Consul.
Louis Bonaparte is a bandit; all his accomplices will follow him to the galleys.
Napoleon Bonaparte was now the ruler of France.
I added, "Louis Bonaparte is a rebel, he has steeped himself to-day in every crime.