. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Napoleon, Josephine. MEDALLIONS. From Delaroches Tresor de |ue and ICdvvard: Na|n)lcon Medals. IV VEND:fcMIAIEE 69 insipid when compared with the intellectual grandeurwhich lit up that humble lodging at Nice with the firstrays that heralded the dawn of Italian liberation. With the fuller knowledge which he had recentlyacquired, he now, in January, 1796, elaborated this plan ofcampaign, so that it at once gained Carnots Directors forwarded it to General Scherer, who wasin comm


. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Napoleon, Josephine. MEDALLIONS. From Delaroches Tresor de |ue and ICdvvard: Na|n)lcon Medals. IV VEND:fcMIAIEE 69 insipid when compared with the intellectual grandeurwhich lit up that humble lodging at Nice with the firstrays that heralded the dawn of Italian liberation. With the fuller knowledge which he had recentlyacquired, he now, in January, 1796, elaborated this plan ofcampaign, so that it at once gained Carnots Directors forwarded it to General Scherer, who wasin command of the Army of Italy, but promptly receivedthe brutal reply that the man who had drafted theplan ought to come and carry it out. Long dissatisfiedwith Scherers inactivity and constant complaints, theDirectory now took him at his word, and replaced himby Buonaparte. Such is the truth about Buonapartesappointment to the Army of Italy. To Nice, then, the young general set out (March 21st)accompanied, or speedily followed, by his faithful friends,Marmont and Junot, as well as by other officers of


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