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[58] Id.. ibid., pp.196, 201.
[59] "Revue critique," ibid., pp.142, 146, 149.
[60] Welschinger, ibid., p. 251.
[61] "Corr?spondance de Napol?on Iere." (Letter of the Emperor to
Cambac?r?s, Nov.21, 1806.) - Letters to Fouch?, Oct.25 and Dec. 31,
1806.) - Welschinger, ibid., pp.236, 244.
[62] "Moniteur," Jan. I, 1806. (Tribunate, session of Niv?se 9, year
XIV., speeches of MM. Albisson and Gillet. - Senate, speeches of MM.
P?rignon, Garat, de Lac?p?de.) - In the following numbers we find
municipal addresses, letters of bishops and the odes of poets in the
same strain. - In the way of official enthusiasm take the following
two fine examples. ("Debats," March 29, 1811.) "The Paris municipal
council deliberated on the vote of a pension for life of 10,000 francs
in favor of M. de Govers, His Majesty's second page, for bringing to
the H?tel de Ville the joyful news of the birth of the King of Rome. .
. . Everybody was charmed with his grace and presence of mind." -
Faber, "Notices sur l'int?rieur de France," p.25. "I know of a
tolerably large town which could not light its lamps in 1804, on
account of having sent its mayor to Paris at the expense of the
commune to see Bonaparte crowned.
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