Memoirs of Napoleon — Volume 09 Memoirs of Napoleon — Volume 09

Memoirs of Napoleon — Volume 09

Publisher Description

In the memorable sitting preceding his departure the Emperor presented a project of a 'Senatus-consulte' relative to the re-organisation of the National Guard. The Minister for Foreign Affairs read an explanation of the reciprocal conduct of France and Austria since the peace of Luneville, in which the offences of France were concealed with wonderful skill. Before the sitting broke up the Emperor addressed the members, stating that he was about to leave the capital to place himself at the head of the army to afford prompt succour to his allies, and defend the dearest interests of his people. He boasted of his wish to preserve peace, which Austria and Russia, as he alleged, had, through the influence of England, been induced to disturb.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
1834
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
130
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
94.8
KB

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