1804
"Everywhere the king of the earth found once more, to put a bridle on his pride,
the inevitable lords of the sea."—Bignon, v. 130.
SERIES E
(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages [232]-[237].)
| LETTER | PAGE | |
| No. 1. | Madame | [232] |
| Pont de Bricques | [232] | |
| The wind having considerably freshened | [232] | |
| No. 2. | The waters | [233] |
| All the vexations | [233] | |
| Eugène has started for Blois | [234] | |
| No. 3. | Aix-la-Chapelle | [234] |
| No. 4. | During the past week | [235] |
| The day after to-morrow | [235] | |
| Hortense | [235] | |
| I am very well satisfied | [235] | |
| No. 5. | Its authenticity | [236] |
| Arras, August 29th | [236] | |
| I am rather impatient to see you | [236] | |
| No. 6. | T. | [237] |
| B. | [237] |
LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE DURING HIS JOURNEY ALONG THE COAST, 1804.
Events of 1804.
February 15th.—The conspiracy of Pichegru. Moreau arrested, Pichegru (February 28th), and Georges Cadoudal (March 9th).