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nonhisuch,
thenidontknoafraidthatiwouldleave
booksaenandhoahio
folloyoher
didthisandheavenknobotobeahero.
llionsofotherpeoplesgrandfathersdidit.theyreceived
heyexpeoheycheerfully
gavelegsandarandlivestoservethisfner,ook
thethousaheirhosandrched
thenteofrussianlishorspanishor
italianoraustrianonandstaredquietlyintospacewhile
theyheagonyofdeath.
ifyouaskforanexplanation,istanshati
havenone.ilyguessatohereasons.napoleon
hegreatestofactorsandthei
esandunderalles
hekhespectators
standheuoodakethedeepest
iression.herhespokeiia,before
thebaids,oraddressed
hisshiveringnonthedeadeno
differealltisheasterofthesituation.even
attheend,anexileonalittlerotheddleoftheatlantic,
asiatthercyofadullandintolerablebritishgoveor,
heheldthetreofthestage.
afterthedefeatoferloo,sideofafew
trustedfriendseversaperor.thepeopleof
europekheheislandofst.helena
theyknedayandnight
theykhebritishfleetguardedthegarrisonh
guardedtheeeroronhisfartlonghewas
oftheherfriendorene.whenillness
anddespairhadatlasttakenhieyesntinued
tohaunttheue
inthelifeoffranceasahundredyearsagowhenpeople
faiheresightofthissalloanabled
hishorsesintheholiesttelesoftherussiankrein,and
ightyohisearthasif
theykeys.
togiveyouareoutlineofhislifeand
upleofvolus.totellyouofhisgreatpoliti
ofthefrenchstate,ofhisneodesoflahwere
adoptedinsteuropeanuntries,ofhisactivitiesinevery
fieldofpublitivity,akethousandsofpages.but
iexplaininafecessfulduring
thefirstpartofhiscareera
tenyears.froheyear1789untiltheyear1804,napoleon
hegreatleaderofthefrenchrevolution.he
relyfightingfloryofhisoe.hedefeated
austriaanditalyandenglandandrussiabecausehe,hielf,
andhissoldiersheapostlesofthenereedof
``liberty,frateityandequalityandiesof
theurtsheyhefriendsofthepeople.
butintheyear1804,napoleondehielfhereditary
eerorofthefrendsentforpopepiusviitoe
thatreatkingofthefranks,charlegne,ple
antlybeforenapoleonseyes.
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