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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 5 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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(Letter of Jan.11, 1811.) "My appreciation of Napoleon's plans and projects, at bottom, has never varied.

The monstrous purpose of the complete subjection of the continent under one head was, and is still, his object."] [Footnote 12117: "Correspondance de Napoleon I." (Letter to the King of Wurtemberg, April 2, 1814): "The war will take place in spite of him (the Emperor Alexander), in spite of me, in spite of the interests of France and those of Russia.

Having already seen this so often, it is my past experience which enables me to unveil the future,"] [Footnote 12118: Mollien, III., 135, 190 .-- In 1810 "prices have increased 400% on sugar, and 100 % on cotton and dye stuffs."-- "More than 20,000 custom-house officers were employed on the frontier against more than 100,000 smugglers, in constant activity and favored by the population."-- "Souvenirs", by PASQUIER (Etienne-Dennis, duc), Librarie Plon, Paris 1893.-, I., 387 .-- There were licenses for importing colonial products, but on condition of exporting a proportionate quantity of French manufactures; now, England refused to receive them.

Consequently, "not being allowed to bring these articles back to France, they were thrown overboard."-- "They began at first by devoting the refuse of manufactures to this trade, and then ended by manufacturing articles without other destination; for example, at Lyons, taffetas and satins."] [Footnote 12119: Proclamation of Dec.27, 1805: "The Naples dynasty has ceased to reign.

Its existence is incompatible with the repose of Europe and the honor of my crown."-- Message to the Senate, Dec.


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