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Cortes published a declaration in which they declared that Spain belonged to the Spaniards, and not to any particular family, and that nobody but the Spaniards had any right to assign it to anybody else. But the storm was about to burst. Napoleon returned from Erfurth in the last of October. He merely passed through Paris, stopping only long enough to convoke the Senate and to tell them that he was on the way to Spain. He arrived at Victoria with 12,000 of the Imperial Guard on the 8th November. He refused to enter the palace which had been prepared for him, but dismounted at an inn. Maps were spread out before him, and in a few hours the order of march was sent to all the corps. They commenced their march to the South in five bodies. A sixth marched diagonally through the country, crossing the line of march of each of the other five. The Spanish armies were swept before them like chaff wherever they offered resistance. On the 4th of December, the Emperor entered Madrid in