Napoleon Bonaparte

"England is a nation of shopkeepers."

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Source: Quoted in Barry E. O'Meara, Napoleon in Exile (1822). The Pennsylvania Gazette, 20 Aug. 1794, prints Barrere's Report of the Naval Action of the 1st of June to the National Convention of France, 16 June. Included in this report is the sentence: Let Pitt then boast of this victory of his nation of shop-keepers (national boutiquiere.) The author was revolutionary and legislator Bertrand Barrere. See Adam Smith 7; Josiah Tucker 1

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Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte

Military Leader, Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military leader and emperor known for his role in the Napoleonic Wars and his influence on modern warfare and governance.

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