On John Adams' address... Napoleon to his soldiers...
Item # 716283
May 24, 1797
THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, May 24, 1797 Page 3 has commentary concerning President Adams' recent address to Congress, followed by the response of the House to the President.
Page 3 also has an address by Napoleon to his soldiers, noting in part: "I am now satisfied with you---The army of Italy has hitherto conquered by their courage & their intrepidity, the warlike legions of the Emperor; their discipline & their humanity have triumphed over calumny and malevolence..." signed in type: Buonaparte.
Four pages, great condition.
Page 3 also has an address by Napoleon to his soldiers, noting in part: "I am now satisfied with you---The army of Italy has hitherto conquered by their courage & their intrepidity, the warlike legions of the Emperor; their discipline & their humanity have triumphed over calumny and malevolence..." signed in type: Buonaparte.
Four pages, great condition.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's












