“All men of genius, and all those who have gained rank in the republic of letters, are brothers, whatever may be the land of their nativity.”
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Napoleon in his own words from the French of Jules Bertaut
This book presents a collection of personal correspondence, speeches, and other writings of Napoleon Bonaparte, translated from the original French by Jules Bertaut. It offers insight into the thoughts and actions of one of history's most influential figures, providing a firsthand account of his experiences and perspectives. more
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