Vir neque silendus,
Neque dicendus sine cura,——aliquando
Fortuna, semper animo maximus.—Vell. Paterculus, l. 4. c. 18.
"Quelques parcelles de tant de gloire parviendront-elles aux siècles à venir, ou, le mensonge, la calomnie, le crime, prévaudront-ils?"—Napoleon à Ste. Hélène.
Vol. I. with a Portrait of Napoleon, price 18s.
"It is exceedingly curious and interesting. It has been much less talked of than it deserves to be. He has produced a portion of a singularly interesting work. As soon as another volume appears, we propose to give our readers a fuller account of this new Life. In the meanwhile, we recommend this one to notice."—Tait's Magazine.
"The life of Bonaparte now reads like a connected story, where we can trace each successive step. We shall be glad to see the future volumes."—Spectator.
[Transcribers' Notes]
Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.
Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained.
Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.
Text uses "Padré", "Padrè", and "Padre".