Napoleon in Exile; Or, a Voice From St. Helena. the Opinions And Reflections of Napoleon On the Most Important Events in His Life And Government, in His Own Words 1
Napoleon in Exile; Or, a Voice From St. Helena. the Opinions And Reflections of Napoleon On the Most Important Events in His Life And Government, in His Own Words 1
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
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February \st. — Informed Napoleon of what I had been directed by Sir Hudson Lowe. Shewed him his exceliency*s answer to the proportion for intermediation, with his remarks opposite to it. " I maintained, and will maintain," replied the emperor, "that his last restrictions are worse than any in force at Botany Bay, because even there, it is not attempted to prohibit people from speaking. It is useless for him to endeavour to persuade us that we have not been ill-treated by him. We are not simple...tons, or ordinary people. There is not a free-bom man, whose hair would not stand on end with horror, on reading such an atrocious proceeding as that prohibition against speaking. His assertion, that it was intended as civility, is a mockery, and adds irony and insult to injury. I know well, that if he really intended to grant any thing, it is in his power to do so without a mediator. It was a mark of imbecility in him to have accepted the proposition, but hav- ing once accepted it, he ought not to have broken his word.
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