Paternalistic. (As in father knows best.)
William Tooke has written: 'View of the Russian Empire, during the reign of Catharine the Second, and to the close of the eighteenth century'
Napoleon saw them as a Nation of Shopkeepers.
My Napoleon by Catherine Brighton
Simón Bolívar had a complex view of Napoleon Bonaparte. Initially, Bolívar admired Napoleon for his role in the French Revolution and his ability to inspire revolutionary ideals. However, as Napoleon's rule became increasingly autocratic, Bolívar grew disillusioned, seeing him as a tyrant who betrayed the principles of liberty and democracy. Ultimately, Bolívar believed in the importance of republicanism and was critical of any authoritarian rule, including that of Napoleon.
Simón Bolívar admired Napoleon Bonaparte for his military genius and revolutionary spirit, seeing him as a figure who could inspire change and liberation. However, Bolívar also grew wary of Napoleon's authoritarian rule and the implications of his ambition for power. He believed that while Napoleon's achievements were significant, they ultimately led to tyranny, which conflicted with Bolívar's vision of republicanism and democracy for Latin America. Thus, Bolívar's view of Napoleon was complex, reflecting both admiration and caution.
The cast of View from the Vault - 2000 includes: Jerry Garcia as himself Mickey Hart as himself Bill Kreutzmann as himself Phil Lesh as himself Brent Mydland as himself Bob Weir as himself
The cast of The Morning View Sessions - 2002 includes: Brandon Boyd as himself Michael Einziger as himself Alex Katunich as himself Chris Kilmore as himself Jose Pasillas as himself
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The cast of View from the Vault III - 2002 includes: Jerry Garcia as himself Mickey Hart as himself Bill Kreutzmann as himself Phil Lesh as himself Brent Mydland as himself Bob Weir as himself
The cast of The Daily View - 1999 includes: Stephen Colbert as himself Vance DeGeneres as himself Beth Littleford as herself Mo Rocca as himself Jon Stewart as himself
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