G: Didot.
H: Various.
I: Pages of Corresponding Notes.
E
A
B
C
D
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I
F
G
H
{No. 2, from }
1-16
A
1796
8
{ Nos.}
{ St. Amand, }
198-211
{1, }
{ _La Citoyenne_}
{3-8 }
{ _Bonaparte_ }
{Nos. }
{No. 15, from }
17-38
B
1796-7
25
{1-14 }
{ Bourrienne's }
211-223
{16-25}
{ _Life of_ }
{ _Bonaparte_ }
39-46
C
1800
4
No. 3
1,2,4
223-225
47-53
D
1801-2
5
all
225-231
{No. 1, }
{ _Correspondence_}
55-60
E
1804
6
{Nos. }
{No. 5, }
232-237
{2,3,}
{ Collection }
{4,6 }
{ of Baron Heath}
61-74
F
1805
19
all
237-243
{No. 9A, from }
{ Mlle. }
243-264
{ D'Avrillon }
75-118
G
1806-7
87
all but
{No. 85, from }
{ Las Casas }
119-122
H
1807
3
all
264-267
123-128
I
1808
4
all
267-269
129-132
J
1808
3
all
269-273
133-140
K
1808-9
14
all
273-278
141-154
L
1809
25
all
278-295
155-165
M
1809-10
22
all
295-304
167-176
N
1810
11[13]
all
304-310
177-181
O
1811
4
all
311-312
183-197
P
1812-14
2
all
312-315
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316. APPENDIX (1).--Reputed Poem by Napoleon.
317. APPENDIX (2).--Genealogy of the Bonaparte Family.
317-321. APPENDIX (3).--Spurious Letters of Napoleon to Josephine.
FOOTNOTES
[13] Exclusive of two from Josephine to Napoleon.
LIST OF ILl.u.s.tRATIONS
NAPOLEON _Frontispiece_ FROM AN ENGRAVING BY T. WRIGHT, AFTER AN ORIGINAL DRAWING (_Photogravure_)
EUGeNE BEAUHARNAIS _Face page_ 121 AFTERWARDS VICEROY OF ITALY (_Photogravure_)
JOSEPHINE BEAUHARNAIS _Face page_ 198 _Circa_ 1795 (_Photogravure_)
FAC-SIMILE OF LETTER, DATED APRIL 24, 1796 _Pages_ 202-3
NAPOLEON'S LETTERS
SERIES A
(1796)
"Only those who knew Napoleon in the intercourse of private life can render justice to his character. For my own part, I know him, as it were, by heart; and in proportion as time separates us, he appears to me like a beautiful dream. And would you believe that, in my recollections of Napoleon, that which seems to me to approach most nearly to ideal excellence is not the hero, filling the world with his gigantic fame, but the man, viewed in the relations of private life?"--_Recollections of Caulaincourt_, _Duke of Vicenza_, vol. i.
197.
SERIES A
(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages 198-211.)
LETTER PAGE
_Bonaparte made Commander-in-Chief_ 198
No. 1. 7 A.M. 198
No. 2. _Our good Ossian_ 199
No. 4. _Chauvet is dead_ 199
No. 5. Napoleon's suspicions 199 _The lovers of nineteen_ 200 _My brother_ 200
No. 6. _Unalterably good_ 201 _If you want a place for any one_ 201
No. 7. A criticism by Aubenas 201 _June 15th_ 204 _Presentiment of ill_ 210
No. 8. The Treaty with Rome 210 _Fortune_ 211
1796.
_February 23rd.--Bonaparte made Commander-in-Chief of the Army of Italy._
No. 1.
_Seven o'clock in the morning._
My waking thoughts are all of thee. Your portrait and the remembrance of last night's delirium have robbed my senses of repose. Sweet and incomparable Josephine, what an extraordinary influence you have over my heart. Are you vexed? do I see you sad? are you ill at ease? My soul is broken with grief, and there is no rest for your lover. But is there more for me when, delivering ourselves up to the deep feelings which master me, I breathe out upon your lips, upon your heart, a flame which burns me up--ah, it was this past night I realised that your portrait was not you. You start at noon; I shall see you in three hours. Meanwhile, _mio dolce amor_, accept a thousand kisses,[14] but give me none, for they fire my blood.
N. B.
_A Madame Beauharnais._
_March 9th.--Bonaparte marries Josephine._
_March 11th.--Bonaparte leaves Paris to join his army._
No. 2.
_Chanceaux Post House, March 14, 1796._
I wrote you at Chatillon, and sent you a power of attorney to enable you to receive various sums of money in course of remittance to me.