Author: Napoleon I (emperor of the French)
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ISBN: 9781318543458
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 456
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte ... Second Edition, to Which Is Added an Account of the Regency at Blois, and the Itinerary of Buonaparte from the Period of His Residence at Fontainebleau to His Establishment on the Island of Elba by J. B. G. Fabry
Author: Napoleon I (emperor of the French)
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318543458
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318543458
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte ... Second Edition, to which is Added an Account of the Regency at Blois, and the Itinerary of Buonaparte from the Period of His Residence at Fontainebleau to His Establishment on the Island of Elba [by J.B.G. Fabry].
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte ... Second edition, to which is added an Account of the Regency at Blois, and the Itinerary of Buonaparte from the period of his residence at Fontainebleau to his Establishment on the island of Elba [by J. B. G. Fabry].
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte, Preceded by an Historical Survey of the Character of This... Personnage, Founded on His Own Words and Actions, by One who Never Quitted Him for Fifteen Years (Ch. Doris). Second Edition, to which is Added an Account of the Regency at Blois, and the Itinerary of Bonaparte from the Period Fo this Residence at Fontainebleau to His Establishment on the Island of Elba
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte
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Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte
Author: Charles Doris
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: absolute power steeled his heart. In short, if any thing could justify this man, fatally celebrated, and entitle him on the part of the French to the pardon which religion demands, it is that he was the work of a God in anger, who sent him forth to chastise Europe for her secret crimes. Let us not be greater royalists than the King, more severe than the Deity. If the hand of God shall grant him peace and happiness among the rocks of Elba, it is that he is not so guilty in his eyes as in ours. . Jt chapter{Section 4SECRET MEMOIRS ., - NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. No person in the world knew Buonaparte better than myself; no person in the world could know him better?I will not say unless it were himself, for more than once I have guessed what he would do, even before he had projected the thing. It is I alone who am authorised to use such expressions; I should condemn them in any other writer. Nevertheless, if their rashness pass the bounds prescribed by pretension itself, it is that.I have so deeply and so uninterruptedly studied the person whose features 1 sketch, that I have myself the fullest conviction of the truth of what I sav. Princes, ministers, generals, men in plare) have frequented Buonaparte, have conversed with him often in public, sometimes in private. Thesa persons may, perhaps, know him better under the great relations of political, civil and military interests: hut they have scarcely ever seen the prince except through the medium of discussions and debates upon different affairs of importance: then, occupied entirely with the interests, with the business they were discussing, could they give a studied, a concentrated attention to the study of the man. No, such a study will not admit of any thing that distracts the attention; it can only be the...
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: absolute power steeled his heart. In short, if any thing could justify this man, fatally celebrated, and entitle him on the part of the French to the pardon which religion demands, it is that he was the work of a God in anger, who sent him forth to chastise Europe for her secret crimes. Let us not be greater royalists than the King, more severe than the Deity. If the hand of God shall grant him peace and happiness among the rocks of Elba, it is that he is not so guilty in his eyes as in ours. . Jt chapter{Section 4SECRET MEMOIRS ., - NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. No person in the world knew Buonaparte better than myself; no person in the world could know him better?I will not say unless it were himself, for more than once I have guessed what he would do, even before he had projected the thing. It is I alone who am authorised to use such expressions; I should condemn them in any other writer. Nevertheless, if their rashness pass the bounds prescribed by pretension itself, it is that.I have so deeply and so uninterruptedly studied the person whose features 1 sketch, that I have myself the fullest conviction of the truth of what I sav. Princes, ministers, generals, men in plare) have frequented Buonaparte, have conversed with him often in public, sometimes in private. Thesa persons may, perhaps, know him better under the great relations of political, civil and military interests: hut they have scarcely ever seen the prince except through the medium of discussions and debates upon different affairs of importance: then, occupied entirely with the interests, with the business they were discussing, could they give a studied, a concentrated attention to the study of the man. No, such a study will not admit of any thing that distracts the attention; it can only be the...