"Napoleon was received with unbounded adulation by all the towns of Italy.... He was the Redeemer of France, but the Creator of Italy."—Alison, Hist. of Europe (vol. xi. 280).
SERIES H
(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages [264]-[267].)
| LETTER | PAGE | |
| No. 1. | Milan | [264] |
| Mont Cenis | [264] | |
| Eugène | [264] | |
| No. 2. | Venice | [265] |
| November 30th | [265] | |
| No. 3. | Udine | [265]-[267] |
| I may soon be in Paris | [267] |
LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE DURING THE JOURNEY HE MADE IN ITALY, 1807.
November 16th.—Napoleon leaves Fontainebleau.
November 22nd-25th.—At Milan.