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THE FATE OF NAPOLEON.

To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sir, —Sometime since yon published au arithmetical prophecy re, Louis Phillipe and Louis Napoleon, by which the latter's downfall appeared certain in 1870. When this paragraph appeared most of your readers, Ip deed at it only as a strange coincidence in dates, but now that France and Prussia are trying the truth of it <f hilt to hilt.” the most indill'e cut amongst us will read it with care and attention. Yours, &c., Piekkr Norman. Lang’s Terrace, Sept. 19.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 September 1870, Page 2

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THE FATE OF NAPOLEON. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 September 1870, Page 2

THE FATE OF NAPOLEON. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 September 1870, Page 2

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