Napoléon declared, “I shall receive you as I did after the Battle of the Moskowa.”
Ney then recanted, ". . . the cause of the Bourbons is lost forever! The legitimate dynasty . . . [i]s the Emperor Napoléon, our sovereign, who alone has the right to rule over our beautiful country!”
The troops exploded, “Vive l’Empereur!"/>

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" March, 1815, Michel Ney, ". . . I'll bring Napoléon back to Paris in an iron cage" if necessary.
Napoléon declared, “I shall receive you as I did after the Battle of the Moskowa.”
Ney then recanted, ". . . the cause of the Bourbons is lost forever! The legitimate dynasty . . . [i]s the Emperor Napoléon, our sovereign, who alone has the right to rule over our beautiful country!”
The troops exploded, “Vive l’Empereur! "

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Several quote : March, 1815, Michel Ney, Napoléon declared, “I shall receive you as I did after the Battle of the Moskowa.”
Ney then recanted, ". . . the cause of the Bourbons is lost forever! The legitimate dynasty . . . [i]s the Emperor Napoléon, our sovereign, who alone has the right to rule over our beautiful country!”
The troops exploded, “Vive l’Empereur!" style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>