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[ Sir Neil Campbell, "Napoleon at Fontainebleau and Elba," p.201. (The words of Napoleon to Sir Neil Campbell and to the other commissioners.)—The Mémorial de Sainte Helene mentions the same plan in almost identical terms.—Pelet de la Lozère, "Opinions de Napoléon au conseil d'état," p.238 (session of March 4, 1806): "Within forty-eight hours after peace with England, I shall interdict foreign commodities and promulgate a navigation act forbidding any other than French vessels entering our ports, built of French timber, and with the crews two-thirds French. Even coal and English 'milords' shall land only under the French flag."—Ibid., 32.]
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[ Moniteur, January 30, 1803 (Sebastiani).]
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[ Hansard, vol. XXXVI., p.1298. (Lord Whitworth's dispatch, Feb.21, 1803, the First Consul's words to Lord Whitworth.)]
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[ "Memorial." (Napoleon's own words, March 24, 1806.)]
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[ Lanfrey, II., 476. (Note to Otto, October 23, 1802.)—Thiers,VI., 249.]