LEADER 10054nam 22005653 450 001 9910163203203321 005 20230803215304.0 010 $a9781782891475 010 $a1782891471 035 $a(CKB)3810000000097567 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4808582 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4808582 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11349724 035 $a(OCoLC)974584209 035 $a(Exl-AI)4808582 035 $a(EXLCZ)993810000000097567 100 $a20210901d2014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMemoirs Of The Emperor Napoleon - From Ajaccio To Waterloo, As Soldier, Emperor And Husband - Vol. II 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aSan Francisco :$cWagram Press,$d2014. 210 4$d©2014. 215 $a1 online resource (474 pages) 225 1 $aMemoirs Of The Emperor Napoleon - From Ajaccio To Waterloo, As Soldier, Emperor And Husband ;$vv.2 327 $aThe Ambassador at the Theaters-The Vaudeville-The Come?die Franc?aise-Fleury-All Superiority Dangerous-The Duc d'Orle?ans and the Blacksmith-Fleury, a King of Prussia and the Comte de Pe?rigord in Prison-Paul I. and General Sprengporten -Portrait of Madame Re?The Chevalier Kalitscheff and the Count Markoff. -- CHAPTER VII. -- A Visit from Rapp-An Invitation to Malmaison-Conversation on the Road-Rapp's Attachment to the First Consul-Chagrin and Melancholy of Bonaparte-Uneasiness of His Two Aids-de-Camp-Bonaparte Refuses His Breakfast-A Ride on Horseback and Fear of Assassins-ThThe Picture and the Portrait. -- CHAPTER VIII. -- Mystification-The First Consul Represses It-The Princess Dolgorouky-Mystification of the Institute at Her House -Robert-The Catacombs-The Plank at St. Peter's. -- CHAPTER IX. -- Lessons in Elocution-Mysterious Visit-Ride to Issy-Mademoiselle Clairon's House -A Waiting Maid's Costume-Mademoiselle Clairon at Eighty Years of Age-Extraordinary Dress-The Bust of Voltaire-The Monologue of Electra-Mademoiselle Clairon and Talma-The QueeNightly Sound of a Pistol Shot. -- CHAPTER X. -- Napoleon's Smile-His Account of the Action at Algeciras and Admiral Linois-His Joy at the Success of the French Fleet-The Humiliation of England His Most Anxious Desire-Activity in the Ports of the Channel-The Flotilla of Boulogne-Brunet's Jest upon the PAnecdote of the Army in Italy. -- CHAPTER XI. -- A Word about the Libels -Strange Ideas of Foreigners Respecting the First Consul-Scene between Lannes and Napoleon-Errors Respecting Tutoying-Traits of Napoleon-The Polytechnic School-The Aid-de-Camp Lacue?e and the Young Enthusiast at Malmaison-The FatherThe Order of Admission. -- CHAPTER XII. 327 $aIllness of My Mother-My First Pregnancy-The Pineapple-Madame Bonaparte's Goodness-Predictions with Cards-Wager between the First Consul and Madame Bonaparte on the Sex of My Child-New Year's Day-Celebration of Twelfth Day-Junot's Distraction and His VisitSt. Helena Memorial Refuted. -- CHAPTER XIII. -- The Society of Artists and Literary Men -Talma's Gayety-The Poet D'Offreville and His Conceit-The Tragedy of "Statira"-The Hoax Projected-Talma's Part in It, and the Intended Reading-The Dinner Party-An Improvisation-Visit to the Theater-Tiercelin and TheThe Hackney Coachman. -- CHAPTER XIV. -- Creation of the Kingdom of Etruria-The King and Queen of Etruria in Paris-Their Son-Fe?tes and Balls Given to Them at Paris-Fe?tes of Messieurs Talleyrand, Chaptal, and Berthier-Napoleon Accompanies the King to See a Representation of "?dipus"-The First ConHis Conversation with Napoleon. -- CHAPTER XV. -- Death of My Mother-Junot's Kindness -Napoleon's Condolence in My Loss -Delicacy of Lucien Bonaparte -Misunderstanding between the Two Brothers-Lucien's Conduct in Spain-Madame Leclerc-Ridiculous Scene with Her-Creole Costume-Her Mad Project-Failure of theThe Offering of the Widow's Hair. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- Peace with England-Remarkable Speech of Bonaparte to the Belgian Deputies-Glory of France under the Consulate-Concourse of Foreigners at Paris-English and Russian Visitors-Characteristic Anecdote of Mr. Fox-Lord and Lady Cholmondeley-The Duchess of GordonCharacteristic of Napoleon's Policy. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- The First Consul the Admiration of Foreigners at Paris-Eagerness of Foreigners to See Bonaparte-Bonaparte's Dislike of Them-The Princess with Five or Six Husbands The Prince de Rohan and the Pensioned Husband-The Duchesse de Sagan and the Duchesse de DinoNapoleon Desires Me to Show the Objects of Art to the Distinguished Foreigners at Paris. 327 $aCHAPTER XVIII. -- Our Russian and English Friends-M. von Cobentzel's Traveling Costume-French Institute -Messieurs Denon and Millin-David the Painter-The Steam Pumps of the Brothers Perrier-Mirabeau and Beaumarchais-The Museum of the Louvre-The Committee of Public InstructThe Archbishop of Paris. -- CHAPTER XIX. -- The First Consul's Sponsorship-The Eldest Son of Madame Lannes, and My Daughter, the First Godchildren of Bonaparte-Cardinal Caprara and the Chapel of Saint Cloud-Napoleon's Ambassadors-Anecdote of the Prince Regent of England and General Andre?ossy, RelatGeneral Menou and M. Maret. -- CHAPTER XX. -- Prolongation of Bonaparte's Consulate-Senatus Consultum-Remarkable Answer and Prophetic Words of Napoleon-Breakfast Given to Madame Bonaparte at My House in the Rue des Champs-Elyse?es-General Suchet and His Brother-Present of a Hundred Thousand Francs-My Junot's Recovery. -- CHAPTER XXI. -- Rupture with England-Bad Faith of the English Government-Napoleon's Preparations-Lord Whitworth's Departure-Consternation of the English at Paris -Military Preparations-Napoleon Commands Junot to Arrest All the English in Paris-Napoleon Grossly Imposed upResult of His Discussion with the First Consul. -- CHAPTER XXII. -- Letter from Duroc to Junot-Conspiracy of Moreau, Pichegru, and Georges Cadoudal-The Duc d'Enghien-Drake, the English Minister at Munich-Suspicions Respecting the Duc d'Enghien-Conversation between Junot and the First Consul-Napoleon's Remarks on Moreau-CoAdmiral Magon Appointed to Command the Fleet to Be Employed in the English Expedition. -- CHAPTER XXIII. -- Creation of the Legion of Honour and of the Grand Officers of the Empire -Napoleon Reviews the Troops at Arras Inauguration of the Legion of Honour-Military Ceremony at Boulogne-Madame Ney -Arrival of the Flotilla-Unlucky Accident-Napoleon's Vexation-SneeThe Pope and Cervoni. 327 $aCHAPTER XXIV. -- Formation of the New Court-Madame Lavalette-Madame de La Rochefoucauld-Madame Maret, Madame Savary, Madame de Ca-y, Mesdames Lannes and Durosnel-The Households of the Princesses-M d'Aligre-The Princess Eliza -Dispute between Her and Napoleon-Madame LeclerMadame Lętitia's Maternal Feeling. -- CHAPTER XXV. -- Ceremony of the Coronation-Demeanour of the Emperor and the Empress-The Crown of Charlemagne-Ominous Fall of a Stone-Conversation with Napoleon. -- CHAPTER XXVI. -- Junot Appointed Ambassador to Portugal-He Hesitates to Accept. the Appointment-Lord Robert Fitzgerald and his Lady-Marshal Lannes Recalled-Cambace?re?s-Departure of a Squadron to Dominica-Its Success-Detailed Instructions given to me by the Emperor-PreparatEntrance into Spain. -- CHAPTER XXVII. -- We Enter Spain-Aspect of the Country-Arrival at Madrid-Superb Road-Description of Madrid-An Agreeable Surprise-General and Madame de Beurnonville-Aranjuez -San Ildefonso-The Escurial-Ladies of the Spanish Court-The Marquis de Santiago's False Eyebrow-JunoMy Conversation with Their Majesties. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. -- The Prince of the Peace-His Familiar Manners in the Presence of the King and Queen-Married to a Bourbon Princess-Hated by His Wife-His Connection with Madame Tudo-Anecdote of Mayo, a Rival Favourite-The Queen's Talent for Conversation-The King's Feeble AtJunot's Opinion of Godoy. -- CHAPTER XXIX. -- Alliance between Spain and France -Honours Paid to Us on Our Journey from Madrid-Talavera de la Reyna-News of the Emperor's Acceptance of the Crown of Italy -Truxillo-Unexpected Meeting with Je?ro?me Bonaparte-Account of His Marriage with Miss Patterson-PorOur Reception by the Portuguese Nobility. -- CHAPTER XXX. 327 $aJunot's Presentation at Court-His Superb Hussar Uniform-The Prince of Brazil Copies His Dress-My Preparations for an Audience-Embarrassment of Hoops-My Presentation to the Royal Family-The Princess of Brazil-Her Ugliness and Absurd Costume-Ladies of the CThe Pope Deceived by Napoleon. 330 $aThis book, 'Memoirs of the Emperor Napoleon: From Ajaccio to Waterloo,' authored by Madame Junot, Duchess d'Abrantčs, provides a detailed narrative of Napoleon Bonaparte's life and career, focusing on his roles as a soldier, emperor, and husband. 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