The book The Last Days of the Consulate was written by author C C Claude Charles Fauriel Here you can read free online of The Last Days of the Consulate book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Last Days of the Consulate a good or bad book?
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'^ ® Seethe Moniteur oi the 12th and 13th Germinal, pp. 809 and 819. " He gave an account of the expenditure of 36, 000, 000 out of the latter sum, and stated that he had reserved to himself the use to be made of the 7, 000, 000 of surplus. By Moreau's own admission, the greater portion of the latter 72 The Last Days of the Consulate. When Moreau re-entered France with the army whose victories had secured peace, precautions were taken for the dispersion of its various corps ; for Bonaparte held... Moreau as dangerous as he might have proved had ambition been his ruling passion. On the general's return to his own home he became an object of unremitting suspicion to Bonaparte and the police. His manner of talking, whether in jest or in earnest, made it sometimes evident to the point of indiscretion that he did not rate Bonaparte very high. He lived with his family amid a rather frivolous society, at a time when it might have been less dangerous to be famous and held in esteem by the nation, this would have been little worthy of a man who had just done such great things for the country.
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