“I meant that you were a nation of merchants, and that all your great riches and your grand resources arose from commerce. No man of sense ought to be ashamed of being called a shopkeeper.”
Pressed by his St Helena physician about his famous jibe that England was "a nation of shopkeepers," Napoleon clarified he meant it as recognition of British commercial strength, not simple insult.
— Napoleon Bonaparte, Saint Helena
Source: Barry O'Meara, Napoleon in Exile: A Voice from St. Helena (1822)
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