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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)

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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
4 L.S. "Nap", 21 October-22 December 1809, to Archchancellor
CAMBACÉRÈS| the letters are written by Méneval| 1 page and 3 half-pages in-4. [556-559]
Return to France.
Nymphenburg near Munich October 21. "My cousin, I am in Munich since yesterday. I am still waiting for a letter from Vienna before leaving.
As soon as I receive it, I will leave and not stop anymore.
Munich, October 22. "My cousin, I will be on the 26th or 27th at Fontainebleau.
As soon as you know that I have arrived there, go there and urge the ministers to come with their portfolios. The Grand Dignitaries can also come there. I desire that you speak to the Minister of Finance so that Lavalette puts a large quantity of horses on the road to Fontainebleau. I am very eager to see you. I waited at
Munich for the ratifications to be exchanged| Champagny tells me that they were exchanged on the 19th at eleven o'clock in the evening. I will therefore lose only a few dozen hours in Stuttgart & in the residences which are on my way"...
Fontainebleau October 28. "My Cousin, I am sending you some notes on which I want you to mediate, and to present me with clear ideas. - Bring me tomorrow all that is relative to the senatus-consult for the goods of the Crown| because I am in a hurry to finish this business "...At the head, Cambaceres noted: "to copy in whole".
Trianon December 22. "I charged the Mtre Secretary of State [Maret] to present to my signature a closed letter for the convocation of the family council. - You can come to Trianon when you deem it convenient"... [This refers to the separation of Louis Bonaparte and his wife Hortense].