he find many friends as disinterested and sincere.\"
Even the blunt Duke of Wellington wrote as follows to the Count d'Orsay under date of April 9, 1849: \"I rejoice at the prosperity of France and of the success of the president of the Republic. Every thing tends towards the permanent tranquillity of Europe,\" which is necessary for the happiness of all.
If Hortense from the spirit-land can look down upon her son,
he find many friends as disinterested and sincere.\"
Even the blunt Duke of Wellington wrote as follows to the Count d'Orsay under date of April 9, 1849: \"I rejoice at the prosperity of France and of the success of the president of the Republic. Every thing tends towards the permanent tranquillity of Europe,\" which is necessary for the happiness of all.
If Hortense from the spirit-land can look down upon her son,