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posed to believe every charge of unkmdness and 

 oppremloii that hits been preferrM aponsi hii 

 keepers t However difierent the sMe of the 

 cstablisliint'iit iiiiglit have been when inhabited 

 {yy Napoleon, all tbc associations of a visitor, 

 with bis situation during the time, take their 

 colonf from what Is see® ; the tmms should 

 have been preserved in the condition in which 

 they were left, or tlie whole should have been 

 razed to the ground." 



