The Napoleonic Exiles in America a Study in American Diplomatic History 1815 1

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Jesse Siddall Reeves
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[584 Troops of Mexico " to overthrow the Spanish power there, and to place Joseph Bonaparte " upon his rightful throne. " 3 Finally, as if the writer feared that Joseph Bonaparte would refuse his co-operation, even after the success of the enter- prise was well assured, he was told that he surely ought not " to lose sight of the import and interests of his children, " surely a strange argument, when in the " Petition " the same writer had asserted that " to say, in the nineteenth century, that ...nations composed of a numerous, enlightened and brave population, are the patrimony of a few families, is a folly undeserving of any answer dictated by common sense. " It was admitted that only one hundred and fifty of the required nine hundred members of the " Confederation " had been enrolled, and from " Article 2, " of the " Report " it was probable that they constituted the body of " Commis- sioners. " Each " Commissioner " was to associate with him five others to make up the required number.

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