The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte

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The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
W H William Henry Ireland
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It was the embarrassment of the finances that induced the Consul to appeal to the voluntary efforts of the people ; for, in his circumstances, the good humour of the French was the most important and valuable treasure be could In consequence, the camp continued to form ; and although the conscripts and soldiers were openly told that the salvation of their country depended entirely upon their energies, the discipline throughout the army was not suf- fered to relax under a mistaken notion of secu
...ring by that means the good will of the soldiery. It was about this period that Girardin, one of the Tribunes, exclaimed, when a vote for the levy of 30,000 conscripts had been carried by the Assembly : " When Bonaparte promises to march at the, head of our armies, could we fear re- verses !— Reverses and Bonaparte ! two such words stand confounded when appearing upon the same line !" Upon the appointment of JBerthier to the chief com- mand of the army of reserve, the First Consul prevailed upon the ex-director, Carnot,- to accept the office of Mi- nister of War; and that excellent tactician undertook the task with great alacrity, notwithstanding the ill-treat- ment he had received from Bonaparte, subsequent to the revolution of the 18th Fructidor.

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