Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1984: "Eagle" and "Dove" (2)

  Chapter 1984 "Eagle" and "Dove" (2)

The bombardment of Copenhagen should have occurred in 1807. In order to break the French mainland blockade, the British cabinet implemented an anti-blockade in the name of foreign countries. In addition to being an important channel for Baltic trade, Denmark was also a strategic place. Georgian did not expect the British. Copenhagen bombarded Copenhagen in 1801.

  This is said to be because of the treachery of Tsar Paul, who first betrayed the covenant and caused the breakdown of the anti-French alliance.

  At that time, France looked like it was going to be impossible. If it persisted, the supervising government's excessive banknotes and empty treasury would cause a financial collapse. It was precisely because of the breakdown of the relations between Russia and Britain that when the Lunéville peace treaty was signed, Britain was unable to prevent France from acquiring Tuscany, and later Napoleon exchanged Tuscany with Spain for Louisiana.

  Russia’s defiance not only caused the "neutral nations" to sign peace treaties with France, but also formed the mainland anti-British alliance with the support of Paul. At the same time, Napoleon reorganized the navy and logistics, which made the British royal feel threatened, so Nelson led his troops in the Dutch waters and exchanged fire with the French fleet led by Latoche-Tréville, but was defeated and later gunfire occurred. Boom the Copenhagen incident.

  Nelson’s flagship is called Victory, it needs victory to nourish it, but he shouldn’t be responsible for the “victory” bombarding Copenhagen.

  In fact, if Denmark can not insist on "neutrality" and hand over the command of the fleet to Britain, then they will not be bombarded, but Denmark hopes that Russia led by Tsar Alexander I can coordinate. Although Canning bombarded Copenhagen hastily, the British fleet could not enter the Baltic Sea in autumn and winter after summer, not only because Georgian said "beware of ice", but also because Denmark is in the westerly zone, which is not suitable for late autumn and winter. Large-scale naval operations, they did not have time and Denmark to consume.

From the moment Denmark expelled George III’s sister, Princess Caroline, the relationship between Denmark and Britain was in a "frozen" state. What Christian VII did was obvious to all, even schizophrenia was neglected, and there was serious violence. Inclination, smashing furniture, beating citizens in the street for no reason, which normal woman can live with him?

   Out of the excuse of asking for justice for Princess Caroline, it barely makes sense, which is equivalent to a daughter who gets wronged by marrying someone else's house, and his brother goes to that house to “beg for justice”.

  Denmark was originally a fairy tale kingdom, but the king of Denmark, Christian VII, made the girls’ prince’s dreams fall apart.

  Tacitus once said, "Once the emperor becomes the object of hatred, the good and bad things he does will also cause people to hate him."

  If a man loves the woman at home in his heart, he will always think of the woman at home no matter where he is. No matter how much temptation he is outside, he will remain unmoved.

  Similarly, if a man thinks about a woman outside, even if he is imprisoned at home, he is always thinking about how to steal fishy.

  Louis XIV issued a pardon to prohibit the import of British goods, as did the Supervisory Government, but there were still people smuggling.

  Famine has begun in the mainland, and some people still smuggle food for profit.

  Without the heart, the person is also gone.

  Even if Napoleon introduced policies to please wine growers, they might not appreciate it.

  He introduced cider, and the wine merchants who entered the market not only felt that he brought fairness, but also brought them competitors.

  People who like him will help him find reasons even if he makes a mistake. Pierre Ludrell, who once sent Giorgioanna a bottle of champagne, participated in the Constituent Assembly, stayed with the royal family in the Tuileries on August 10, was on this table .

  Young people are easily impulsive. There are no old people like Portalis who accompanied Napoleon on this tour, and Portalis' physical strength is first of all overwhelming.

  And this also caused a problem. An Oxford student broke into the banquet of these top French students single-handedly.

  There are many kinds of animal milk. Giorgioanna did not say that Bretons drink wolf milk like the Romans.

  But Bonaparte said that just now, it seemed to activate something, and Georgiana who was in it felt like she was in a pack of wolves.

  Fortunately, she has also been to the spider's nest in the Forbidden Forest, otherwise it would be a bit difficult to keep calm in this kind of scene.

"I don't need to care about the speeches of the rappers in the living room. History describes the human heart. It needs an objective and fair writer, not a contributor." Bonaparte said to Robert Peel with a charming smile. The first book written by Tacitus used a lot of space to narrate his father-in-law’s military and political achievements in the Battle of Gropius. He wrote him as a perfect character and spared no effort in his moral character. Praise, he flattered the people, but he didn't know how to obey the laws of things. A person's behavior must adapt to the customs of his century and coordinate with the customs and habits of other countries. I want to hear how your country evaluates that period of history. "

"Just as Tacitus wrote in the chronicle, other peoples who have not experienced Roman rule have never experienced their punishment and extortion." Robert Peel Jr. said, "Although he wrote about Germans, the truth is the same. If they love their country, their nation, their ancient and independent lives and do not want to be ruled by tyrants, and do not want to see their country enslaved, then they must follow Arminius to fight for glory In addition, Tacitus did not think that all emperors were tyrants. He believed that Augustus brought order to Egypt. What he opposed was the emperor who disobeyed the wishes of the people and acted arbitrarily."

"Augustus also built the Temple of Mars the Avengers on Mars Square. Although most of the buildings have been destroyed, there are still a few pillars that are nailed there like steel pins. I suggest you travel to Rome. Go take a look." Bonaparte said with a sneer. "Tacitus also claimed that although Ilion boasted Troy as the mother city of Rome, it is now unknown except for its glorious past. What he wrote It was the opinion of some Romans at that time, and some Romans believed that the builders of Rome were babies raised by two wolves. In this story, the city of Albaronga was built at the mouth of the Tiber River. You have to tell me Was Troy built in that place?"

  Robert Peel glanced at Georgian suddenly, then looked at Bonaparte and said, "Homer's book is not all historical facts."

"When I was in Syria, I found that many places recorded in the Bible still exist, and they are also full of legends and stories. Tacitus shouldn’t write the legends into history in the form of chronicles, and then treat him as biased. Argument for evaluation. Please judge, college students, whether mixing legends with historical facts will cause confusion."

  "What do you think? Madam." Ledrell asked suddenly.

   "I believe you have met an opponent, young man, you have made full use of your knowledge." Giorgioanna said, "We will hold a banquet in Le Havre, do you want to come?"

   "Can I bring friends." Robert Peel asked.

  Georgiana looked at Bonaparte.

   "Bring them here." Napoleon said with a smile.

   "I don't know if they dare." Malmon said to himself.

  "I'm waiting for your invitation." Robert Peel said to Georgiana, and then stood up, "Please forgive me for being out of company. There are other friends waiting for me."

  Bonaparte smiled as he did, Robert Peel nodded his head courteously, and then left the table, saving everyone's appetite.

   "The last time I met a priest, he and I had a long talk." After Robert Peel left, Bonaparte said, "I thought he couldn't finish it before finishing the meal."

  Sitting everyone laughed, Georgiana did not laugh.

   "The man just now was like a swordsman. If he comes, you remember to treat him well." Bonaparte said.

   "Yes." Everyone answered in unison.

   Then Bonaparte started to eat the mussels on the table that were not completely cold, and talked to the people around him as he ate.

   "Do you want to go there?" Menival asked.

  Georgiana looked at the vacant position, then at the man opposite her, he did not tell her to go over.

   So she pretended to hear nothing, and finished her lunch at that position without saying a word.

  (End of this chapter)

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