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Napoleon Bonaparte: 
Farewell to the Old Guard, April 29, 1814          
           
 A speech by from April 20, 1814, by Napoleon Bonaparte, after
  his failed invasion of Russia and defeat by the Allies. 
  
 Soldiers of my Old Guard: I bid you farewell. For twenty years
  I have constantly accompanied you on the road to honor and glory.
  In these latter times, as in the days of our prosperity, you have
  invariably been models of courage and fidelity. With men such
  as you our cause could not be lost; but the war would have been
  interminable; it would have been civil war, and that would have
  entailed deeper misfortunes on France.  
 I have sacrificed all of my interests to those of the country.  
 I go, but you, my friends, will continue to serve France. Her
  happiness was my only thought. It will still be the object of
  my wishes. Do not regret my fate; if I have consented to survive,
  it is to serve your glory. I intend to write the history of the
  great achievements we have performed together. Adieu, my friends.
  Would I could press you all to my heart.  
 Napoleon Bonaparte - April 20, 1814  
 
 
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