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THE

FIRST BOOK

OF

NAPOLEON,

THE

TYRANT OF THE EARTH:

WRITTEN

IN THE 5813th YEAR OF THE WORLD, AND 1809th YEAR OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA,

BY

ELIAKIM THE SCRIBE,

A DESCENDANT OF A MODERN BRANCH OF THE TRIBE OF LEVI; A RABBI EDUCATED IN THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS OF THE SONS OF THE PROPHETS.


"Lo, and behold! a mean-born stranger shall come from afar and ye shall pay obeisance unto him, and fear him, and lick the dust under his feet, and tremble under his crown, which unto you shall be a crown of iron."

BOOK OF NAPOLEON, Chap. II. verse 14.


LONDON:

SOLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, & ORME, AND J. J. STOCKDALE, PALL-MALL; P. HILL, EDINBURGH; AND M. KEENE, DUBLIN.

1809.