[Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne]@TWC D-Link bookMemoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte CHAPTER VIII 16/20
Such baseness is hardly to be conceived. The Government perseveres in maintaining the salutary measures which it has adopted.
I hope it will be in vain for the remnant of the factions to renew their plots.
The patriots will continue united. Fresh troops having been summoned to Paris, and my presence at their head being considered indispensable by the Government, I shall not have the satisfaction of seeing you so soon as I hoped.
This has determined me to send for my horses and carriages, which I left at Milan. Bernadotte wrote to Bonaparte on the 24th Fructidor as follows:-- The arrested deputies are removed to Rochefort, where they will be embarked for the island of Madagascar.
Paris is tranquil.
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