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The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)

CHAPTER XXXIII
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Obviously, it gave her many advantages.

While posing as mediator, she could claim her share in the territorial redistribution which must accompany the peace.

The blessing awarded to the peacemaker must be tangible and immediate.
Napoleon's reply to the ambassador was carefully guarded.

War was not to his interest.

It would cost more blood than the Moscow campaign.
The great hindrance to any settlement would be England.


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