3363 ([return])
[ An expression found by Joseph de Maistre.]
3364 ([return])
[ An expression heard by Mickiewicz in his childhood.]
3365 ([return])
[ These sums are given, the former by Mérimée and the latter by Sainte—Beuve.]
3366 ([return])
[ M. de Champagny "Souvenirs," III., 183. Napoleon, passing his marshals in review, said to him (1811): "None of them can take my place in the command of my armies; some are without the talent, and others would carry on war for their own benefit. Didn't that burly Soult want to be king of Portugal?" "Well, sire, war need not be carried on any longer." "Yes, but how maintain my army? And I must have an army.">[
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[ "Souvenirs", by PASQUIER (Etienne-Dennis, duc), chancelier de France. in VI volumes, Librarie Plon, Paris 1893. IV., 112. (According to the papers of Savary, many of Napoleon's letters and statements by M. de Saint-Aignan.)]