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CHAPTER VI
15/39

But his was the glory of holding aloft among the nations the scientific name of England for a period of forty years." [157] Take a like instance of the self-denial of a Frenchman.

The historian Anquetil was one of the small number of literary men in France who refused to bow to the Napoleonic yoke.

He sank into great poverty, living on bread-and-milk, and limiting his expenditure to only three sous a day.

"I have still two sous a day left," said he, "for the conqueror of Marengo and Austerlitz." "But if you fall sick," said a friend to him, "you will need the help of a pension.

Why not do as others do?
Pay court to the Emperor--you have need of him to live." "I do not need him to die," was the historian's reply.


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