Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) - Lot 12

Lot 12
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) - Lot 12
Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) 3 L.S. "Bonaparte" (the 1st with autograph apostille), Milan 29 prairial-2 messidor VIII [18-21 June 1800], "to the Consuls of the Republic" CAMBACÉRÈS and LEBRUN; the letters are written by Bourrienne; 1 and 1 pages and half-page in-4, engraved vignettes with the name of Bonaparte I Consul of the Republic. [32, 33, 34] 29 prairial. He sends them "a new copy of the convention [convention of armistice]. In the first days of Messidor all the places will be in our power ". He also sends "the Bulletin of the army and the capitulation of Plaisance. With the news of the landing at Quiberon, I was going to go to the Vendée; but the news that I receive of the reembarkation will delay my departure for a few days. Today, in spite of what our atheists of Paris will be able to say, I go in great ceremony to the Te Deum that one sings in the metropolis of Milan "... 1st messidor..." I will not delay in leaving for Paris; but a few days are necessary for me to lay the bases of an organization in Piedmont, Liguria and Cisalpine". As for the case of the general WILLOT (deported in Guyana after Fructidor, he had escaped with Pichegru), if he "is not on the list of the emigrants and if his goods are not confiscated, it is necessary to confiscate them on the spot: this wretch was in Alexandria"... 2 messidor. "I received, Citizens Consuls, your mails of the 26 & 27. You will find, enclosed a small Bulletin of the army. I will be in Paris shortly"...
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