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NAPOLEON'S WILL.

"Napoleon.

"This 15th April, 1821, at Longwood, Island of St. Helena. This is my Testament or act of my last will.


"1. I die in the Apostolical Roman religion, in the bosom of which I was born, more than fifty years since.


"2. It is my wish that my ashes may repose on the banks of the Seine, in the midst of the French people, whom I have loved so well.


"3. I have always had reason to be pleased with my dearest wife, Maria-Louisa. I retain for her, to my last moment, the most tender sentiments. I beseech her to watch, in order to preserve my son from the snares which yet environ his infancy.


"4. I recommend to my son, never to forget that he was born a French prince, and never to allow himself to become an instrument in the hands of the triumvirs who oppress the nations of Europe; he ought never to fight