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Bulletin des Lois de la République N°151. Traité de Paix conclu entre l'Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la Confédération du Rhin, et l'Empereur de toutes les Russies. Paris, Imprimerie Imperiale, 1807 8vo. 198x128 mm. Pages 16, numbered 305-320. At end Oval seal of the French Empire impressed in woodcut. Good condition. Full text of the Peace Treaty of Tilsit, which can be compared to the Treaty of Yalta, for the division of the continent between the two powers. After the Battle of Friedland, both adversaries were equally war weary. Russia feared an insurrection in its Polish provinces. Napoleon feared sinking into Russian immensities. Alexander's army had suffered greatly, but the French soldiers were tired. Peace left neither victors nor vanquished. This reconciliation took spectacular forms that struck the imagination of contemporaries as the meeting of the two emperors on the raft anchored in the middle of the Niemen, a river that marked the border between Prussia and Russia. After two weeks of talks this treaty, suggested by Maurice Talleyrand, Napoleon's foreign minister, was concluded. Published here in Bulletin des Lois N°151; Countersigned at the end by Minister of Justice Regnier, "Fait et signé à Tilsit, le 9 Juillet 1807."

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Bulletin des Lois de la République N°151. Traité de Paix conclu entre l'Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la Confédération du Rhin, et l'Empereur de toutes les Russies. Paris, Imprimerie Imperiale, 1807 8vo. 198x128 mm. Pages 16, numbered 305-320. At end Oval seal of the French Empire impressed in woodcut. Good condition. Full text of the Peace Treaty of Tilsit, which can be compared to the Treaty of Yalta, for the division of the continent between the two powers. After the Battle of Friedland, both adversaries were equally war weary. Russia feared an insurrection in its Polish provinces. Napoleon feared sinking into Russian immensities. Alexander's army had suffered greatly, but the French soldiers were tired. Peace left neither victors nor vanquished. This reconciliation took spectacular forms that struck the imagination of contemporaries as the meeting of the two emperors on the raft anchored in the middle of the Niemen, a river that marked the border between Prussia and Russia. After two weeks of talks this treaty, suggested by Maurice Talleyrand, Napoleon's foreign minister, was concluded. Published here in Bulletin des Lois N°151; Countersigned at the end by Minister of Justice Regnier, "Fait et signé à Tilsit, le 9 Juillet 1807."

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