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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
2 L.S. " Bonaparte ", Lausanne 25 and 26 floréal VIII [15 May 1800], " to the Consuls of the Republic " CAMBACÉRÈS and LEBRUN| the letters are written by Bourrienne| 2 pages and 1 page and a half in-4, engraved vignettes with the name of Bonaparte Ist Consul of the Republic. [8, 9]
Before the passage of the Saint-Bernard Pass.
25 floreal. The needs of the moment are not sufficiently urgent to make ruinous operations. I would thus wish that one did not make any more on the delegations| we have withdrawn enough for the preceding operations. The vanguard is passing the St. Bernard at this moment. It is commanded by Gal LANNES. Today I reviewed the
Cavalry. Remain a few days without giving any news of the Reserve Army, only say that it is on the march. It will perhaps be good to put in some newspapers, other than the Journal officiel, that I have crossed Switzerland and that I passed through Basel, in order to confuse those who would like to spread bad news, and to alarm the good citizens. We will have some obstacles to overcome. The transport of the artillery by the Alps will not be one of the least| but finally all kinds of means will be employed "...
26 floreal. He received a letter from Nice. "General SUCHET was forced to evacuate the line of Borghetto and the Roya. He had crossed the Var again and had left a rear guard in Nice. I wrote to the prefect of the Var so that he would have the national guards armed. Moreover I hope that in the first decade of Prairial the enemy will have evacuated not only Nice, if he entered there but also all the River of Genoa. I am leaving at this very moment to pass the St. Bernard. I will write you from the hospice "...
2 L.S. " Bonaparte ", Lausanne 25 and 26 floréal VIII [15 May 1800], " to the Consuls of the Republic " CAMBACÉRÈS and LEBRUN| the letters are written by Bourrienne| 2 pages and 1 page and a half in-4, engraved vignettes with the name of Bonaparte Ist Consul of the Republic. [8, 9]
Before the passage of the Saint-Bernard Pass.
25 floreal. The needs of the moment are not sufficiently urgent to make ruinous operations. I would thus wish that one did not make any more on the delegations| we have withdrawn enough for the preceding operations. The vanguard is passing the St. Bernard at this moment. It is commanded by Gal LANNES. Today I reviewed the
Cavalry. Remain a few days without giving any news of the Reserve Army, only say that it is on the march. It will perhaps be good to put in some newspapers, other than the Journal officiel, that I have crossed Switzerland and that I passed through Basel, in order to confuse those who would like to spread bad news, and to alarm the good citizens. We will have some obstacles to overcome. The transport of the artillery by the Alps will not be one of the least| but finally all kinds of means will be employed "...
26 floreal. He received a letter from Nice. "General SUCHET was forced to evacuate the line of Borghetto and the Roya. He had crossed the Var again and had left a rear guard in Nice. I wrote to the prefect of the Var so that he would have the national guards armed. Moreover I hope that in the first decade of Prairial the enemy will have evacuated not only Nice, if he entered there but also all the River of Genoa. I am leaving at this very moment to pass the St. Bernard. I will write you from the hospice "...
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