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In his seminal book, Think & Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill writes about the transmutation of sexual energy into
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This same urge that drove Alexander and Napoleon,
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In his seminal book, Think & Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
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Henry V, Charles the Bold, Napoleon and the Germans all of them had fought to get control of this land and we were doing the same thing but we could not be allowed to sit out the war in this peaceful backwater and we received orders that we were moving up into the front line trenches
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Napoleon had published a proclamation of neutrality in the
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one of the days, they took a memorable carriage ride with friends out to the tomb of Napoleon
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At three o’clock the next morning, with Captain Napoleon Collins in command, the
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As Will Durant reminds us at the close of his „The Age of Napoleon:" „No superstate will solve the problem (of war), for some of our greatest wars have been civil
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One of the first records was from Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich
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Napoleon was not able to stand up against us, Hitler and Mussolini were not able to stand up against us
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Napoleon raged that he would “not leave an epaulette on the shoulders of a single nigger in the colony
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The history states that the French emperor Napoleon studied Sun's military writings and used it effectively in the war against the rest of Europe
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How practical was it to ever propose an invasion of the Soviet Union? Russia had beaten Napoleon and Hitler
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Lincoln have been mentioned in Napoleon Hill's book, ‘Think and
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the jumped up Napoleon was always banging on about military
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Napoleon Bonaparte was dispatched to close it down, and the general himself is said to have padlock the doors
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Two examples are Napoleon and Hitler
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After 1812, Napoleon could have compromised with the powers of Europe by giving up any
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The Code Napoleon took
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In most respects, Napoleon was an enlightened despot
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After Napoleon had passed the peak of his power, he no longer posed a threat the independent states of Europe
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At this point it was unnecessary for the monarchs of Europe to fear him, because Napoleon shared their view of the role of central power
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In 1812, France, under Napoleon, was at the height of its power
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After the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815, two major changes started to reshape Prussia: Industrialization and Expansion
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The wars against Napoleon allowed the
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With the fall of Napoleon, the various disparate legal systems that predated the Code were reinstated
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Napoleon was not
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Having obtained such an intimate and thorough knowledge of Luther, Calvin, Napoleon, or any other man or event in history, or before the date when history was written, the ordinary conclusion would be that we should be able to write books that would explain all these things in the most accurate and comprehensive manner
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When the church stepped in and refused to allow her to come to him on the battlefield, Napoleon lacked that cutting edge – that eye of the tiger – and their victory was in question
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Thanks to Napoleon, homosexual acts were not illegal, but thanks to the church they were severely frowned upon
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Juan VI, Dom, prince regent of Portugal; fled to Brazil with Queen MaríaI in 1807 when Napoleon was about to
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Again quoting Napoleon Hil : "What the mind can conceive and believe,
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out the twelve mercenaries of the title to help against the threat of Napoleon
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He had watched them half in wonder that these thugs had once planned and guided a huge military war machine that would have been the envy of Napoleon, Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, and half in hate that these people could have killed so many innocent human beings, so brutally, so needlessly
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or Napoleon advancing on Moscow
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"Or Napoleon miscalculated the severity of the Russian winter," suggested Protopopoff not to be outdone
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This screws eyes lit up and he quickly walked me over to this short but very stocky and angry little napoleon type dude who had little man syndrome I think
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Napoleon had kept pointing to some sugar replacement that was spilt on the bench of my cell
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“Of course, and Napoleon won the war
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It was Napoleon that did it
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Napoleon Hill wrote in his famous success book
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Another story involves Napoleon and his wife Josephine
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Tarbell produced essays on Napoleon and Lincoln, both spanning a few months and greatly increasing circulation of the magazine
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I love the way Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) writes, and I can
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It would be the same case if one would change history by killing prematurely a historically important person in the primordial timeline, like Hitler, Napoleon or Julius Caesar
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Only a few months after provoking the war, he was master of the continent of Europe and was seen to have achieved what no man; including Napoleon had ever done before
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Hitler diverted the German war machine to Operation Barbarossa, and was to see, as did Napoleon his great armies annihilated in the bitter Russian winter climate
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Hitler failed to learn the lessons of Napoleon
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He wanted to be another Napoleon, who had only tolerated men under him who would obediently carry out his will
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The great paradox is that Adolf Hitler had raised Germany from the humiliation of Versailles and formed an army which proved capable of carving an empire surpassing even that of Napoleon
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Marshal Foch, the Supreme Allied Commander at the end of the First World War, once commented that his experience during the war had caused him to lose much of his veneration for Napoleon; who had always fought against coalition armies
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The name of Napoleon springs to mind, perhaps Wellington or Marlborough; such men, however are not thrown up generation after generation
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The great irony is that Adolf Hitler had formed an army which proved capable of carving an empire surpassing even that of Napoleon and had raised Germany from the humiliation of Versailles, only to plunge it into destruction
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It still calls out just as strong and just as clear as it did to Thomas Edison, Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and thousands of other Champions throughout history
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In 1799, with his army stuck in Egypt for lack of Naval support after the British, under Horatio Nelson, destroyed many French ships at the Battle of the Nile, Napoleon was recalled to Paris
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The governing body was under attack again and Napoleon was approached by Seiyes, a member of the governing Directory, to implement a military overthrow
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Napoleon did act to dismiss the government, but he seized the initiative from Seiyes and got himself appointed First Consul, two years later he was declared First Consul for life
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During his time as First Consul Napoleon was instrumental in reforming the legal and
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French could use the money and in 1804 Napoleon had himself crowned Emperor
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year Austria and Russia joined Britain in opposing France and in 1805 Napoleon led the Grand Armee to victory over Austria and Russia
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In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia where he would finally discover the limits of himself
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It wasn’t for lack of power and battle ability that Napoleon tasted bitter disappointment because the Russians offered little resistance, instead employing a “scorched earth” tactic of retreat under the relentless onslaught of the French
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Napoleon had expected surrender when he captured Moscow, but when the Russians made it clear that they would continue to
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retreat and burn their own country in an attempt to starve the invading French, Napoleon decided to cut his losses and withdraw from the Russian campaign, proving the old adage of loss in victory
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In 1814 Paris was occupied and Napoleon was sent into exile on the island of Elba
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After Waterloo, Napoleon was banished to Saint Helena where he died in 1821
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many, like Napoleon, have tried, and the assorted tribes and kingdoms have a strong history of fighting amongst themselves
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It was that kind of disunity that has been cited as a contributing reason for increasingly autocratic rule under men like Julius Caesar in Rome and Napoleon in France
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negative emotions within their minds, see Napoleon and Hitler
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spirits lest you unwittingly include Napoleon and Hitler and Stalin in the same group hug
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Napoleon Hill and Will Smith
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Napoleon, Gladstone, Arjuna and Jnanadeva had all wonderful powers of attention
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Napoleon also had remarkable power of concentration
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Putin is as little dependent on the Duma as Napoleon III was on his parliament
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Napoleon had to organize his own coup d'etat all by himself in 1852
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Napoleon III tried to co-opt the tidal wave of modern, revolutionary, nationalism to achieve the revitalization of France and the concomitant restoration of its glory
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Napoleon III struggled to establish a new, inclusive European order - as does Putin with NATO and, to a lesser degree, with the European Union today
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Should Putin fail in his military adventures as Napoleon III did in his and be deposed as he was - these eerie similarities will have come to their natural conclusion
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Why do you think people at the peak of their power so actively searched for Shambala? For instance, in the span of time known to you, such celebrities as Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin and so on, searched for it
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I think it was Bernard Shaw who said that any good natured fool would make a better husband than a Caesar, Shakespeare and Napoleon for great men are ill-equipped for domestic purposes, and as for me, I fell between two stools ending up an intellectual fool
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Napoleon was wrong when he said that kids must be taught history to enable them to learn from the past mistakes of nations
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), born in Corsica, became commander-in-chief of the French army at the age of 27
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Napoleon conquered and ruled much of Europe, establishing establishing an extensive European empire, until his final defeat at the battle of Waterloo in 1815
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His military victories included those against the French during the Peninsular War (1808-14) and in particular the defeat of Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo (1815)
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Napoleon was worshipped in France but Shakespear was only honored for his wisdom
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The Duke’s face, for that was all I could see of him, was precisely what one would imagine of a hero in the war, the defeater of Napoleon
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When he was a puppy, one of my nieces who was just a toddler then, couldn’t pronounce his name correctly, and she kept calling him Napoleon, and soon the rest of us were calling him that too
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Don’t monkeys have tails? Well, Bokassa is the monkey who imitates Napoleon; he is the monkey who imitates the Pharaohs
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periods in history: the Roman Empire, Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and
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There is so much we can learn from the lives of Gandhi, Einstein, Napoleon, Emerson and many others, yet we devote very little time to coming to an understanding of who we are and what it is that has shaped our thoughts, fears and behavior
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Napoleon Bonaparte had conquered Italy at twenty-five
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One time Napoleon sent Josephine a letter telling her that he was going to