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ts the storm-blasted monoliths strewn along the latter portion of his career with a majesty unapproachable by a tamer race of toilers. After all, the verdict of mankind awards the highest distinction, not to prudent mediocrity that shuns the chance of failure and leaves no lasting mark behind, but to the eager soul that grandly dares, mightily achieves, and holds the hearts of millions even amidst his ruin and theirs. Such a wonder-worker was Napoleon. The man who bridled the Revolution and remoulded the life of France, who laid broad and deep the foundations of a new life in Italy, Switzerland, and Germany, who rolled the West in on the East in the greatest movement known since the Crusades and finally drew the yearning thoughts of myriads to that solitary rock in the South Atlantic, must ever stand in the very forefront of the immortals of human story. APPENDIX I LIST OF THE CHIEF APPOINTMENTS AND DIGNITIES BESTOWED BY NAPOLEON [_An asterisk is affixed to the names of his Marshals_.] Arrighi. Duc de Padua. *Augereau. Duc de Castiglione. *Bernadotte. Prince de Ponte Corvo. *Berthier. Chief of the Staff. Prince de Neufchatel. Prince de Wagram. *Bessieres. Duc d'Istria. Commander of the Old Guard. Bonaparte, Joseph. (King of Naples.) King of Spain. " Louis. King of Holland. " Jerome. King of Westphalia. *Brune. Cambaceres. Arch-Chancellor. Duc de Parma. Caulaincourt. Duc de Vicenza. Master of the Horse. Minister of Foreign Affairs (1814). Champagny. Duc de Cadore. Minister of Foreign Affairs (1807-11). Chaptal. Minister of the Interior. Comte de Chanteloupe. Clarke. Minister of War. Duc de Feltre. Daru. Comte. *Davoust. Duc d'Auerstaedt. Prince d'Eckmuehl. Drouet. Comte d'Erlon. Drouot. Comte. Aide-Major of the Guard. Duroc. Grand Marshal of the Palace. Duc de Friuli. Eugene (Beauharnais). Viceroy of Italy. Fesch (Cardinal). Grand Almoner. Fouche. Minister of Police (1804-10). Duc d'Otranto. *Grouchy. Comte. Jomini. Baron. *Jourdan. Comte. Junot. Duc d'Abrantes. *Kellermann. Duc de Valmy. *Lannes. Duc de Montebello. Larrey. Baron. Latour-Maubourg. Baron. Lauriston. Comte. Lavalette. Comte. Minister of Posts. *Lefebvre. Duc de Danzig. *Macdonald. Duc de Taranto. Maret. Minister of Foreign Affairs (1811-14.)
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