Napoleon's Letters to Josephine
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Excerpt: ...the Swiss tactician, turns traitor and escapes to the Allies. He advises them of Napoleon's plans to seize Berlin and relieve Dantzic see letter to Ney, No. 19,714, 20,006, and especially 20,360 (August 12th) in Correspondence. On August 16th Napoleon writes to Cambacérès: "Jomini, Ney's chief of staff, has deserted. It is he who published some volumes on the campaigns and who has been in the pay of Russia for a long time. He has yielded to corruption. He is a soldier of little value, yet he is a writer who has grasped some of the sound principles of war." August 17th.
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