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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
2 L.S. "Napoleon" and "Nap", Munich and Strasbourg January 7 and 24, 1806, to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| the letters are written by Méneval| 1 page and a half in-4.
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Marriage of Prince Eugene de Beauharnais.
Munich January 7. "My Cousin, the marriage of my son Prince Eugene to Princess Auguste of Bavaria is taking place on the 15th. That delays my departure of a few days". He asks to inform the ministers. I know the part they take in what is pleasant for me, and nothing is more pleasant for me than the union of a princess as perfect as the Princess Auguste with a child for whom everyone knows my tender feelings. You will also let it be known that I was not unhappy to stay here for eight or ten days to make sure that everything that was agreed upon was carried out. I am sending you the conditions of the peace| give them to the Senate, and then you will have them published"...
Strasbourg, January 24, about LEBRUN: "Tell me in confidence if he has lost his head| I am beginning to believe it. Good God! How stupid are men of letters! One who is good at translating a poem is not good at leading fifteen men. Nothing surprises me since I was born like the conduct of Mr. Lebrun since he is in Genoa"...
2 L.S. "Napoleon" and "Nap", Munich and Strasbourg January 7 and 24, 1806, to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| the letters are written by Méneval| 1 page and a half in-4.
[245, 248]
Marriage of Prince Eugene de Beauharnais.
Munich January 7. "My Cousin, the marriage of my son Prince Eugene to Princess Auguste of Bavaria is taking place on the 15th. That delays my departure of a few days". He asks to inform the ministers. I know the part they take in what is pleasant for me, and nothing is more pleasant for me than the union of a princess as perfect as the Princess Auguste with a child for whom everyone knows my tender feelings. You will also let it be known that I was not unhappy to stay here for eight or ten days to make sure that everything that was agreed upon was carried out. I am sending you the conditions of the peace| give them to the Senate, and then you will have them published"...
Strasbourg, January 24, about LEBRUN: "Tell me in confidence if he has lost his head| I am beginning to believe it. Good God! How stupid are men of letters! One who is good at translating a poem is not good at leading fifteen men. Nothing surprises me since I was born like the conduct of Mr. Lebrun since he is in Genoa"...
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