[Footnote 337: Diary of General Bingham, in “Blackwood’s Magazine,” October, 1896. The accompanying medal, on the reverse of which are the words “frappee a Londres, en 1804,” affords another proof of his intentions.]
[Footnote 338: Marbot, “Mems.,” ch. xix; Fouche, “Mems.,” part 1; Miot de Melito, “Mems.,” vol. ii., ch. i.]
[Footnote 339: See Nelson’s letters of August 25th, 1803, and May 1st, 1804; also Collingwood’s of July 21st, 1805.]
[Footnote 340: In “F.O.,” France, No. 71, is a report of a spy on the interview of Napoleon with O’Connor, whom he made General of Division. See Appendix, p. 510.]
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