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"I win the battles, Josephine wins me the hearts." These words of Napoleon are the most beautiful epitaph of the Empress Josephine, the much-loved, the much-regretted, and the much-slandered one. Even while Napoleon won battles, while with lofty pride he placed his foot on the neck of the conquered, took away from princes their crowns, and from nations their liberty--while Europe trembling bowed before him, and despite her admiration cursed him--while hatred heaved up the hearts of all nations against him--even then none could refuse admiration to the tender, lovely woman who, with the gracious smile of goodness, walked at his side; none could refuse love. | The Empress Josephine 1 The Empress Josephine The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Empress Josephine by Louise Muhlbach 13 in our series by Louise Muhlbach Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before distributing this or any other Project Gutenberg file. We encourage you to keep this file exactly as it is on your own disk thereby keeping an electronic path open for future readers. Please do not remove this. This header should be the first thing seen when anyone starts to view the etext. Do not change or edit it without written permission. The words are carefully chosen to provide users with the information they need to understand what they may and may not do with the etext. Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers Since 1971 These Etexts Are Prepared By Thousands of Volunteers Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get etexts and further information is included below. We need your donations. The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation is a 501 c 3 organization with EIN Employee Identification Number 64-6221541 Title The Empress Josephine Author Louise Muhlbach Release Date July 2003 Etext 4226 Yes we are more than one year ahead of schedule This file was first posted on December 8 2001 Edition 10 Language English Character set encoding ASCII The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Empress Josephine by Louise Muhlbach This file should be named mprjs10.txt or mprjs10.zip Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new NUMBER mprjs11.txt VERSIONS based on separate sources get new LETTER mprjs10a.txt Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team Project Gutenberg Etexts are often created from several printed editions all of which are confirmed as Public Domain in the US unless a copyright notice is included. Thus we usually do not keep etexts in compliance with any particular paper edition. Information about .