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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 6.

CHAPTER LXX
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The beginning was when he landed troops on this continent.

Failing here, the prestige of his name--all the prestige he ever had--was gone.

He must achieve a success or fall.

He tried to strike down his neighbor, Prussia--and fell.
I never admired the character of the first Napoleon; but I recognize his great genius.

His work, too, has left its impress for good on the face of Europe.


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