id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3554 Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte — Volume 04 .txt text/plain 36148 1887 71 Difficulties of a new Government--State of Europe--Bonaparte's wish earnest wish to obtain peace Bonaparte said, "You see, Bourrienne, I have In answer to the wellfounded portion of the charges Bonaparte said little; but he seemed to In his social relations Bonaparte's temper was bad; but his fits of illhumour passed away like a cloud, and spent themselves in words. One thing which gave Bonaparte great pleasure when in the country was to Thus did Bonaparte receive into the Councils of the Consulate the men who Bonaparte speaking to me of him one day said, "Mack is a man of the Bonaparte had said to me before we went to Egypt or respecting his other possession of the Palace of the Kings of France I observed to Bonaparte soon he was gone I entered the little cabinet; Bonaparte said to me, confidence that Bonaparte, neither as General, Consul, nor Emperor, ever ./cache/3554.txt ./txt/3554.txt