The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... Louis XVIII , he rallied to the Emperor when he returned from Elba . Commanded the artillery of the Guard at Waterloo . Followed Napoleon to Malmaison and Rochefort . The English refused him permission to accompany Napoleon to St Helena ...
... Louis XVIII , he rallied to the Emperor when he returned from Elba . Commanded the artillery of the Guard at Waterloo . Followed Napoleon to Malmaison and Rochefort . The English refused him permission to accompany Napoleon to St Helena ...
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... Louis XVIII , who at the close of the year 1815 was to refuse to pardon Ney , would be unlikely to show any mercy to Napoleon and would be obliged to comply with the relentless decision of the Allies spurred on by Blücher . Wellington ...
... Louis XVIII , who at the close of the year 1815 was to refuse to pardon Ney , would be unlikely to show any mercy to Napoleon and would be obliged to comply with the relentless decision of the Allies spurred on by Blücher . Wellington ...
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... Louis XVIII was insecure , and England , driving force of the Coalition though she was , depended on it . What would have happened if the Allies , instead of supporting it , had jibbed at the St Helena solution and had refused to allow ...
... Louis XVIII was insecure , and England , driving force of the Coalition though she was , depended on it . What would have happened if the Allies , instead of supporting it , had jibbed at the St Helena solution and had refused to allow ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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