. The first republic; or, The Whites and the Blues. uisers might appear, and he judged it best to sail atonce. The vessel Bonaparte had chosen was again to bearCaesar and his fortunes. This time it was no longer Caesaradvancing toward the Orient to add Egypt to the conqitestsof Rome; it was Caesar -revolving in his mind the vast DEPARTUKE. 365 designs which led the victor of the Gauls to cross theRubicon. Bonaparte returned to France, — not shrinkingfor an instant from the idea of overthrowing a governmentfor which he had fought on the 13th Vendémiaire andwhich he had maintained on the 18th Fr


. The first republic; or, The Whites and the Blues. uisers might appear, and he judged it best to sail atonce. The vessel Bonaparte had chosen was again to bearCaesar and his fortunes. This time it was no longer Caesaradvancing toward the Orient to add Egypt to the conqitestsof Rome; it was Caesar -revolving in his mind the vast DEPARTUKE. 365 designs which led the victor of the Gauls to cross theRubicon. Bonaparte returned to France, — not shrinkingfor an instant from the idea of overthrowing a governmentfor which he had fought on the 13th Vendémiaire andwhich he had maintained on the 18th Fructidor. A gigantic dream had vanished before the walls of Saint-Jean-dAcre ; but a dream perhaps more mighty still glowedin his mind as he left Alexandria. On the 23d of August, of a dark night, a boat put offfrom the land of Egypt and carried Bonaparte on board La Muiron. THE BNDi. UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 000 902 813 5. lUustratcd Sterling edition THE FIRST REPUBLIC OR THE WHITES AND THE BLUES TWO VOLUMES IN ONE BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS ILLUSTRATEDfirstrepublicorw00duma


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