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Poor Miackzinski kept his word but, too faithfully. After writing the above letter to the First Consul he retired to his chamber and blew out his brains with a pistol. A few days after this tragical event Miackzinski's commission was transmitted to his corps, for Bonaparte had not forgotten him.

He soon quitted the college, entered the army as a volunteer, and was one of a corps reviewed by Bonaparte, in the plain of Sablons. He was pointed out to the First Consul, who said to him. "I knew your father. Follow his example, and in six months you shall be an officer." Six months elapsed, and Miackzinski wrote to the First Consul, reminding him of his promise.

What I have just said respecting the First Consul's visit to the Pritanee reminds me of a very extraordinary circumstance which arose out of it. Among the pupils at the Pritanee there was a son of General Miackzinski, who died fighting under the banners of the Republic. Young Miackzinski was then sixteen or seventeen years of age.

He soon quitted the college, entered the army as a volunteer, and was one of a corps reviewed by Bonaparte, in the plain of Sablons. He was pointed out to the First Consul, who said to him. "I knew your father. Follow his example, and in six months you shall be an officer." Six months elapsed, and Miackzinski wrote to the First Consul, reminding him of his promise.

Cloud taken The Pont des Arts Business prescribed for me by Bonaparte Pecuniary remuneration The First Consul's visit to the Pritanee His examination of the pupils Consular pensions Tragical death of Miackzinski Introduction of vaccination Recall of the members of the Constituent Assembly The "canary" volunteers Tronchet and Target Liberation of the Austrian prisoners Longchamps and sacred music.

He soon quitted the college, entered the army as a volunteer, and was one of a corps reviewed by Bonaparte, in the plain of Sablons. He was pointed out to the First Consul, who said to him. "I knew your father. Follow his example, and in six months you shall be an officer." Six months elapsed, and Miackzinski wrote to the First Consul, reminding him of his promise.

What I have just said respecting the First Consul's visit to the Pritanee reminds me of a very extraordinary circumstance which arose out of it. Among the pupils at the Pritanee there was a son of General Miackzinski, who died fighting under the banners of the Republic. Young Miackzinski was then sixteen or seventeen years of age.

Cloud taken The Pont des Arts Business prescribed for me by Bonaparte Pecuniary remuneration The First Consul's visit to the Pritanee His examination of the pupils Consular pensions Tragical death of Miackzinski Introduction of vaccination Recall of the members of the Constituent Assembly The "canary" volunteers Tronchet and Target Liberation of the Austrian prisoners Longchamps and sacred music.

Poor Miackzinski kept his word but, too faithfully. After writing the above letter to the First Consul he retired to his chamber and blew out his brains with a pistol. A few days after this tragical event Miackzinski's commission was transmitted to his corps, for Bonaparte had not forgotten him.

Cloud taken The Pont des Arts Business prescribed for me by Bonaparte Pecuniary remuneration The First Consul's visit to the Pritanee His examination of the pupils Consular pensions Tragical death of Miackzinski Introduction of vaccination Recall of the members of the Constituent Assembly The "canary" volunteers Tronchet and Target Liberation of the Austrian prisoners Longchamps and sacred music.