Boston (Mass.) Herald.
The title of Emperor never loses itself. Napoleon.
A throne is but of wood, covered with velvet. Napoleon.
Royalty is no longer the feeling of the age. Napoleon.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Shakespeare.
Every monarch is subject to a mightier one. Seneca.
The name of Emperor is a word, like another; but he who bears it must have a better title to render him worthy of posterity.
Napoleon.
Clara Barton was the welcome guest in the soldiers’ camp, the woodman’s hut, and the palace of the king.
Universal Leader, Boston, Mass.