Show Ii Ii IiiI I iI i As his Seen Se n nI L by His Associates I 1 r HE HC STOOPED FOR SUCCESS nn e O o IV MI lt OK J summed Hummed tt up liP upIto M the Ito guiding principle of ot Na Napoleons r e life lite hi In these thUe word w For him nothing misted but bill himself Mine dune de lIe declares l oUr that when hen Josephine whom Ahr Ah h lived as nN companion and friend would I I C Q p teet 11 certain or l r 1 i dl In h hI r he lie would f 11 l am nm am nt ii nil mi an ordinary mi n and the It t 1 7 I To f i 1 t k iP I I II I r 7 in td J t I II I I 11 Y L x w 1 N IT Of Orr nN I IY BY t t The IThe r u and uNI ed this thin study In hie hi well known tints picture ut Arcola 1 laws of ot and of ot customs custom were w rn d rover mallo mado tor for me mm Null further In Inthis Inthis Ink k this title vein Veit he said aahl III hi So soon goon a as AI man Is le Isn leP n P f king he hp U Is i from Crom all std and I have held that Mint the tho of ot true tru truet t was wan In Alexanders Idea of lit making mak 1 ak aking ing IIII himself out to 10 b he be the ilia descendant descendant of pC a 11 god Boll Elsewhere m In the course count of ot her hilI exten Mini Mine de lIt lays luye emphasis upun r particularly In hl the mat mal mattor maltar tar tor of ot She Sh gays IY He lie did not nol value sincerity and ha hll hadid I I lid did pat not hesitate ht to qty nay III that IIII he recognized I the superiority of H It titan man by hy the i greater or lens degree decree Of ot clevern ss tI with t tit which he ha tits tint art arl o of ot t lying On tho occasion of or his hll hl this he Ire with grent complacency that when whon he woe was n 1 child chillI one aria of ot hit hll undo had predicted that he should govern the tho world because he W was wae B n II liar he roaches to being u n statesman he lien Ilea very well wall He lie taught her n the art arl artof arlot artof of ot lying which mich of oC th rn with 11 kill and ct Writing of ot 1801 h hs he e d the tho IA throne Mine Mince di dt Hays Nays I 1 know that nt lit that particular h retained certain accents of truth ls which afterward were flu fiu longer lon Ion ger to be hG detected In II his hIli robe robeIn 01 1 In the career er of or who Mho ho served Napoleon In III true the army and andIn andIn In tin the she sho MP ny He lie p t tu u n WilY way open to in him In the system of or and punning cunning whist which I favored and having once entered f k upon It It was Brae not possible for him to retrace his hie Also Alpo IMo in this thin connection H Ue lie Imn IY cultivated ovll sell pus pan pious lons in men mell who served him and they the ther abundantly 11 under his hie reign Hour gives in III detail nil an In Instance stance of ot Napoleons duplicity which cam under lib hie hl own cy eye pye while acting ae 1 of ot th Ihl the Consul This Thu ThIat I 1500 attar r Napoleons NO fa famous t fay moue IOUI victory lit Marengo Hour flour lInne lInneL L I havo have often hud had occasion to 10 the employed m by U to arrive fit at t the tho th ov of ot supreme power and ami to r mens minds mind for toro co o great t u a 1 change Thou Those who have hate observed Ills hIs life lite must hove ebb aim al remarked how entirely h hivan he tins ivan convinced of ot the tho truth that public opinion wastes waste Itself lr on nu the Ille rumor of ot ofu otI u n I project and no po energy nt at th III II moment nt of ot It Ile execution In or 0 di tr r therefore to 10 direct public atten attention I tion tIou to 10 the question of ot hereditary po power ver vera I a v pamphlet was circulated about Paris Parla Parisi i 1 Parallel I 1 tn mid Il ill flen n I Ito 1 It s wan inn pool pant i to 10 the ha I l Consul It lIfO lie was a absent II t tI w I hen It mine I read rand It and rl that lint It H openly advocated hereditary n I then Ihen knew kill nothing about ii rho of oC thin thle pamphlet hut but I HOOD Hoon Il that It leaned Issued from the tho spice oft of ot the 1111 minister lt of ot the th r interior Int l t n u noI t that It had 1 been baen Inn In r rIv Iv After Trailing reading rendI ing It I laid It lIon on cn the table In n 11 f few tew w minutes entered and lind taking Inking up liP the pamphlet ia pretended to 10 look t a uIt It U have 1111 you rend thin said hr hI Yen Well Bell what In is your opinion of or It II T 7 I 1 think It II Is In l to 10 pro promice mice I an unfavorable meet affect on ott the tha pub 1111 tic lit mind mini It rt U le Ill III timed tinted tor for It prema prematurely reveals your OUr views Tho The First l Consul took look the tho and threw It II Iton Iton on the iho ground UK liS he did nil all the stupid of ot the Iny having i glanced over them Next duy li lithe I Ithe the In lU the tho Immediate 10 hood hoot of ot sent Rent A n ropy rOIlY of ot U It to 10 tin the Ih PI rAt Consul complaining of ot Its mis IIIi mischievous mi chievous effect effort and 1 I recollect that In ht htone one olle of ot their It WAil Mated that nuch eh ft n work was calculated to direct against him the of ot new now an nn Attar After A rending reading this thIM corre correspondence ho he wild to III me mil send cent for tor Fouche I minister of ot police lie He must come rome directly and give nil on ac nc account account count of this thie matter ma I r In half an hour was wan In Ip the Iho First cab cabInet met Inet 0 What hat pamphlet Is le this What Is l raid Paid 1111 about It In III l General thereIn therele there In le but hut ono one opinion of ot Its Ita dangerous ton ten tendency dency dt lIcy Well Nell then why did you OU allow It U to 10 appear General I was Wa obliged to 10 chow ghow some SOmO consideration for to I the Ihl au author author thor Consideration for far the author What do you nuns mean You should have havo sent cent him to the Temple romillo Hut flut general your our brother Lucien patronizes this tide pamphlet It 11 tine hag been heen printed and published by II his order in short chart It comes cornea from ran the of or the tha ho minister ler ot lit the Interior No Nn matter for tor that Your duty dUly AH ne minister of ot police was lUR t thayo tit to hayo baYO arrested Lucien and sent lont him to the Temple The tool fool dose docs I but hul how holl he can commit mo nto I Alarmed at nt the Ihl effect which thin parallel between Caesar Cromwell and anal likely to produce I 1 wont went to tn Lucien to point out to him his hie Im 1111 Imprudence Imprudence prudence He made mo me no answer hut but went anti and lint got gat a n manuscript which ho showed how d mo nun contained correr and annotations In the First l Con Consuls eule L |