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Show Had Pi.on Fi.on possessed the mili-itary mili-itary genius of Napoi.ihin JIonopaiitk in the same degree as he possessed his fickle mood, his versatility and character, char-acter, or lack of it, and his facial expression, ex-pression, the history of Europe would record another Ca:sab and the obituary notices written today would not be the last words spoken about the dead prince. Strange to say, the martial spirit was wholly wanting iu this counterpart coun-terpart of the lirst Navolv.on, who in the three wars of 1(554, l;51l and 1h;o distinguished himself mainly by big absence. |