Napoleon's own opinion of his career is best stated in the following quotation:
"I closed the gulf of anarchy and brought order out of chaos. I rewarded merit regardless of birth or wealth, wherever I found it. I abolished feudalism and restored equality to all regardless of religion and before the law. I fought the decrepit monarchies of the Old Regime because the alternative was the destruction of all this. I purified the Revolution."
After the execution of the King, a republic was declared, known as the Commonwealth of England. The Rump Parliament exercised both executive and legislative powers, with a smaller Council of State also having some executive functions. Cromwell remained a member of the Rump and was appointed a member of the Council. In the early months after the execution of Charles I Cromwell tried but failed to unite the original group of 'Royal Independents' centred around St John and Saye and Sele, that had fractured during 1648. Cromwell had been connected to this group since before the outbreak of war in 1642 and had been closely associated with them during the 1640s. However only St John was persuaded to retain his seat in Parliament. The Royalists, meanwhile, had regrouped in Ireland, having signed a treaty with the Irish Confederate Catholics. In March, Cromwell was chosen by the Rump to command a campaign against them. Preparations for an invasion of Ireland occupied Cromwell in the subsequent months. After quelling Leveller mutinies within the English army at Andover and Burford in May, Cromwell departed for Ireland from Bristol at the end of July.
[edit] Irish Campaign: 1649–50
Cromwell led a Parliamentary invasion of Ireland from 1649–50. Parliament's key opposition was the military threat posed by the alliance of the Irish Confederate Catholics and English royalists (signed in 1649). The Confederate-Royalist alliance was judged to be the biggest single threat facing the Commonwealth. However, the political situation in Ireland in 1649 was extremely fractured: there were also separate forces of Irish Catholics who were opposed to the royalist alliance, and Protestant royalist forces that were gradually moving towards Parliament. Cromwell said in a speech to the army Council on 23 March that "I had rather be overthrown by a Cavalierish interest than a Scotch interest; I had rather be overthrown by a Scotch interest than an Irish interest and I think of all this is the most dangerous". [25]
Cromwell's hostility to the Irish was religious as well as political. He was passionately opposed to the Roman Catholic Church, which he saw as denying the primacy of the Bible in favour of papal and clerical authority, and which he blamed for tyranny and persecution of Protestants in Europe.[26] Cromwell's association of Catholicism with persecution was deepened with the Irish Rebellion of 1641. This rebellion was marked by massacres by native Irish Catholics of English and Scottish Protestant settlers in Ireland. These factors contributed to Cromwell's harshness in his military campaign in Ireland.[27]
Parliament had planned to re-conquer Ireland since 1641 and had already sent an invasion force there in 1647. Cromwell's invasion of 1649 was much larger and, with the civil war in England over, could be regularly reinforced and re-supplied. His nine month military campaign was brief and effective, though it did not end the war in Ireland. Before his invasion, Parliamentarian forces held only outposts in Dublin and Derry. When he departed Ireland, they occupied most of the eastern and northern parts of the country. After his landing at Dublin on 15 August 1649 (itself only recently secured for the Parliament at the battle of Rathmines), Cromwell took the fortified port towns of Drogheda and Wexford to secure logistical supply from England. At the siege of Drogheda in September 1649, Cromwell's troops massacred nearly 3,500 people after the town's capture—comprising around 2,700 Royalist soldiers and all the men in the town carrying arms, including some civilians, prisoners, and Roman Catholic priests.[28] At the Siege of Wexford in October, another massacre took place under confused circumstances. While Cromwell himself was trying to negotiate surrender terms, some of his soldiers broke into the town, killed 2,000 Irish troops and up to 1,500 civilians, and burned much of the town.[29]
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me again RSAC with my beeny on ; born 22 april 1955 ; http://www.veropedia.com/a/April_22#Holidays_

I THINK I HAVE A RIGHT TO WEAR MY BRAIDS ;
liken unto my attendance pins church sunday school

this is a us marine pin ; it is the same/or similar to as the pin i received at st johns for perfect attendance ; each bar represented a year ; mine had 5 bars ; it is missing ;
for as i am in my father my father is in me

my braids ; with the pin RCASC;for rsac is rac as is rac in rsac ; if you have seen me you have seen my father ;
the devil drew 1 third of the stars of heaven in his tail and threw them 2 earth,revelation12:4

Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 smashed into Jupiter back in 1994 ; i wrote my mother at the time from b.c. right q. ; said the bible in refrence to her ; i felt it ; i knew ; A tingle no i drew the picture trinity after this ; i rember now ;yes yes ; rainbow ; but the flood before the horn cut off and into the sand ???
revelation 2:17 i will give him a white stone and a new name which no one knows but him

the white honica egg ; or white stone ; for in my fathers world are many houses ; were did all the white moose come from ; who rubbed the egg ; the goose that laid the golden egg
christmas bell

the christmas silver bell ; 6 point flower like a tulip ;
IN FLANDERS FIELD 1ST WORLD WAR
In Flanders Fields By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918) Canadian Army
IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
the crown and keys

the crown and keys like the hat and keys to your website pope ; the 6 gold bars with peace sign ; i beleive is the peace core jfk ; looks like i got that wagon wheel ; 8 point star with a maple leaf ; i like the sword between two wings ; i cliped em ; i pulled the sword to and from the stone ; the word sharp as a two edged sword on the back of the eagle
united nations

http://www.un.org/english/
RSAC COAT OF COLOURS
RSAC COAT OF COLOURS ; i was confirmed at st johns church brantford, ont. canada. this picture of the vest is before i added the gold wings to the jacket on the 6 point star
ENGLAND

notice the diffrence in the braids or robe that flows from the helmet as well as the lion on top of the helmet of the coat of arms of the united kingdom ; thats briton to some ; to the one of canada ; the one on canada resembles my coat of arms ; also notice the addition to the three branches of ireland notation in flag ; the three leaf configuration as also in wheat ; liken unto the wheat to the braids on the crown in some flag refrences ; the wheat did someone draw in the sand with their finger ; the crop circles ; on the canadian one we have the spears like the 300 ; the addition of the three french flowers in setting as but the crowns ; in three like the crowns on the ground ; the canadian crest has two white leaf ; one on each side of the helmet ; liken unto two white moose or two white flowers in a v ; or two and a middle ; a volcano rocks in the middle of an island, as but does a storm heads to its destination ; to a wing tear in space ;

the coat of arms behind the judges bench ; see the helmet with the leaves ; were have i seen that helmet before ; and the lion with the feather or leaf ; with a crown on his head ; the three branches ; the three french flowers ; the harp ; the little red lion ; notice they cover the lion and unicorn ; the braids or robe that flow from the helmet ; oh thats a 6 point star general ; just dripping in blood ; for i walked out of the battle of the unicorns 22:11 ; father in heaven i come to house in full glory ; with the key to heaven and hell ; the three leaf set like three crown ; the 2 thistled flowers at the bottom like the thistled flower i found ; the inside of the helmet green like the braids to my helmet ;
Zig-Hile, were did i put your swords but in my braids, no speken a doitch,nein, like a gay bar hat

Nazi Germany under the leadership of Hitler soon became a dictatorship. A dictatorship requires one person (does it)and one party to be in control of a nation and a climate of fear - this was provided by Himmler's SS. Personal freedom disappeared in Nazi Germany.
the knights templer shield

the knights templar seal
coat of arms canada

notice the b.c. flag ; well it says ; a sun rising over water (between two river(jew jordan) )to a saint flag in trinity to three crowns of gold a nation already risen ? and theres the trees again ;
the crest of cromwell

cromwell http://www.olivercromwell.org/ ; please dont behead me this time ; right margrette thatcher ; i hope we get to keep our heads ; that little lion again ; the gold harp ; plus 3 corners ; is that 4 lions or 3 plus a harp to sing ; an angel from heaven ; the golden egg between wings : ??? “i tell you we will cut off his head with the crown upon it .” Cromwell to one of the judges at the trial of King Charles I.1648.
IRELand_Ulster

threw the crown off to find heaven for that is were but an irish king sits or just the breats plate to the king?
FLAG OF JERUSALEM

A TRIANGLE
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