The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... appeared not to hear distinctly , or not to comprehend : and after a line or two had been read , he took the paper from Lord Keith's hands and proposed to me that I should translate . I believe he meant that I should make a written ...
... appeared not to hear distinctly , or not to comprehend : and after a line or two had been read , he took the paper from Lord Keith's hands and proposed to me that I should translate . I believe he meant that I should make a written ...
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... appeared to think that even if the Northumberland should arrive , this delay might be granted . As he addressed me , I answered that I could give no opinion upon this point , and that it rested with his lordship to decide . Buonaparte ...
... appeared to think that even if the Northumberland should arrive , this delay might be granted . As he addressed me , I answered that I could give no opinion upon this point , and that it rested with his lordship to decide . Buonaparte ...
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... appeared to bear it well . He then came out of the cabin and said , ' I am at your orders ' . Before leaving Bellerophon , he thanked both Captain Maitland and his officers , for their kindness and attention while he was on board ...
... appeared to bear it well . He then came out of the cabin and said , ' I am at your orders ' . Before leaving Bellerophon , he thanked both Captain Maitland and his officers , for their kindness and attention while he was on board ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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