Napoleon's Addresses

Napoleon's Addresses
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The flash of Napoleon Bonaparte's sword so blinded men in his lifetime, and, indeed, long after, that they were unable to distinguish a second weapon in his hand. The clearer vision which time and study bring have shown that he used words almost as effectively as the sword, and that throughout his career the address ably supported the military manoeuvre. Between these pages Napoleon's official life can be traced in detail from Toulon to St. Helena. The most important documents which he wrote relating to public affairs is printed in the collection. Across the pages of this book the mighty procession of soldiers and generals, priests and cardinals, kings and peoples who, in the twenty years in which Napoleon was the preeminent figure of Europe, fell captive to his charms or his power. Here are the words by which he fired starving armies to battle, bullied obstinate powers to follow his plans, put hope into despot-ridden people, told kings their duties. Contents: Part I. The Campaign in Italy Part II. The Egyptian Expedition Part III. Napoleon, First Consul Part IV. Napoleon, Emperor of France Part V. The Fall of Napoleon Napoleon's Will

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Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon's Addresses

Napoleon's Addresses

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

PART I. THE CAMPAIGN IN ITALY

Address to the Army at the Beginning of the Campaign, March, 1796

Proclamation to the Army, May, 1796

Letter to "The Directory,"

Letter to "The Directory."

Proclamation to the Soldiers on Entering Milan, May 15, 1796

Proclamation to the Troops on Entering Brescia, May 28, 1796

Address to Soldiers During the Siege of Mantua, Nov. 6, 1796

Address to the Troops on the Conclusion of the First Italian Campaign, March, 1797

Address to the Genoese, 1797

Extract from a Letter to the Directory, April, 1797

Address to Soldiers after the Signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, October, 1797

Proclamation to the Cisalpine Republic, Nov. 17, 1797

Proclamation on Leaving the Troops at Rastadt, November, 1797

Address to the Citizens after the Signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, Dec. 10, 1787

PART II. THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION

Proclamation to the Troops on Entering Toulon, May 9, 1798

Address to the Military Commissioners, May 16, 1798

Proclamation to the Troops on Embarking for Egypt, June, 1798

Proclamation to the Egyptians, July, 1798

Letter to "The Directory."

"Battle of the Pyramids

Order Respecting the Government of Egypt, July 27, 1798

Letter to Tippoo Saib, Jan. 25, 1799

Proclamation to the Army, on the Abandoning of the Siege of Acre, May, 1799

Proclamation to the Army on his Departure for France, August, 1799

PART III. NAPOLEON, FIRST CONSUL

Proclamation to the French People, Nov. 10, 1799

Proclamation to the Army of the East, November, 1799

Proclamation to the French before the Second Italian Campaign

Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Marengo, June, 1800

Letter to the Emperor of Austria, on the Field of Marengo, June, 1800

Order to Seize all English in France, Announced in the Moniteur, May, 1803

PART IV. NAPOLEON, EMPEROR OF FRANCE

Letter to the Pope, 1804

Address to the Troops on Presenting the Colors, Dec. 3, 1804

Letter to the King of England, Jan. 2, 1805

Conversation with Decier Regarding the Marriage of Jerome Bonaparte, May 6, 1805

Letter to Jerome Bonaparte, May 6, 1805

Address to the Senate, 1805

Proclamation to the Troops on the Commencement of the War of the Third Coalition, September, 1805

Address to the Austrians, after the Fall of Ulm, October, 1805

Address to the Troops after the War of the Third Coalition, October, 1805

Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Austerlitz, Dec. 1, 1805

Proclamation after the Battle of Austerlitz, Dec. 3, 1805

Address to the Soldiers on the Signing of Peace with Austria, Dec. 26, 1805

Proclamation to the Soldiers, February, 1806

Address to the Senate on Annexation of the Cisalpine Republic, 1806

To the Legislative Body before the Battle of Jena, October, 1806

Address to the Captive Officers after the Battle of Jena, Oct. 15, 1806

Proclamation to the Soldiers before Entering Warsaw, Jan. 1, 1807

To the King of Prussia, Entreating Peace after the Battle of Eylau, February, 1807

Address to the Army on its Return to Winter Quarters on the Vistula, 1807

Proclamation to the Soldiers after the Battle of Friedland, June 24, 1807

Letter to Champagny, Nov. 15, 1807

Proclamation to the Spaniards on the Abdication of Charles IV., June 2, 1808

Address to the Legislative Body, before Leaving Paris for the Spanish Campaign, 1808

Letter to the Emperor of Austria, October, 1808

Proclamation to the Soldiers, during the March for Spain, 1808

Summons to M. de Morla to Surrender Madrid, Dec. 3, 1808

Proclamation to the Spanish People, December, 1808

Letter to the American Minister, Armstrong, 1809

Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Eckmuhl, April, 1809

Proclamation to the Troops at Ratisbon, April, 1809

Address to the Troops on Entering Vienna, May, 1809

Proclamation to the Hungarians, 1809

PART V. THE FALL OF NAPOLEON

Address to the Troops on the Beginning of the Russian Campaign, May, 1812

Address to the Troops before the Battle of Borodino, Sept. 7, 1812

Letter to Alexander I., Emperor of Russia

Discourse at the Opening of the Legislative Body

Address to the Legislative Body, December, 1813

Address to the Guard, April 2, 1814

Speech of Abdication, April 2, 1814

Farewell to the Old Guard, April 20, 1814

Proclamation to the French People on His Return from Elba, March 5, 1815

Napoleon's Proclamation to the Army on His Return from Elba, March 5, 1815

Proclamation on the Anniversary of the Battles of Marengo and Friedland, June 14, 1815

Proclamation to the Belgians, June 17, 1815

Napoleon's Proclamation to the French People on His Second Abdication, June 22, 1815

Bonaparte's Protest, Written on Board the Bellerophon, August 4, 1815

NAPOLEON'S WILL

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Napoleon Bonaparte

Selections From the Proclamations, Speeches and Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte

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Proclamation to the Troops on the Commencement of the War of the Third Coalition, September, 1805.

Address to the Austrians, after the Fall of Ulm, October, 1805.

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