Memoirs of Napoleon, vol 13

Memoirs of Napoleon, vol 13

By

0
(0 Reviews)
Memoirs of Napoleon, vol 13 by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

Downloads:

278

Share This

Memoirs of Napoleon, vol 13

By

0
(0 Reviews)

Book Excerpt

myself went during the morning to the hotel of M. de Talleyrand, and it was there I learnt how what we had hoped for had become fact: the matter was completely decided. The Emperor Alexander had walked out at six in the morning to the residence of the King of Prussia in the Rue de Bourbon. The two sovereigns afterwards proceeded together to M. de Talleyrand's, where they were when Napoleon's Commissioners arrived. The Commissioners being introduced to the two sovereigns, the Emperor Alexander, in answer to their proposition, replied that the Regency was impossible, as submissions to the Provisional Government were pouring in from all parts, and that if the army had formed contrary wishes those should have been sooner made known. "Sire," observed Macdonald, "that--was--impossible, as none of the Marshals were in Paris, and besides, who could foresee the turn which affairs have taken? Could we imagine that an unfounded alarm would have removed from Essonne the corps of the Duke of Ragusa, who has this momen

More books by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

(view all)