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Viewed from the standpoint of racial expansion, the renewal of war in 1803 is the greatest event of the century. I cannot, however, agree with the learned writer that Napoleon wanted war. M. Coquelle, in a work which has been translated into English by Mr. I refer my readers to that work for details of the negotiations in their final stages.
Several facts of considerable interest and importance respecting the Anglo-French negotiations of 1806 have been brought to light by M. Coquelle in his recently published work "Napoleon and England, 1803-1813," chapters xi.-xvii. "I know full well that London is a corner of the world, and that Paris is its centre." Letter of Napoleon, August 18th, 1806.
Viewed from the standpoint of racial expansion, the renewal of war in 1803 is the greatest event of the century. I cannot, however, agree with the learned writer that Napoleon wanted war. M. Coquelle, in a work which has been translated into English by Mr. I refer my readers to that work for details of the negotiations in their final stages.
Several facts of considerable interest and importance respecting the Anglo-French negotiations of 1806 have been brought to light by M. Coquelle in his recently published work "Napoleon and England, 1803-1813," chapters xi.-xvii. "I know full well that London is a corner of the world, and that Paris is its centre." Letter of Napoleon, August 18th, 1806.
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