The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... answer the questions of the French envoys . After long discussions he wrote to his superior as follows : Sir , I send back the Falmouth without a moment's loss of time , with the accompanying dispatch which I received this morning by a ...
... answer the questions of the French envoys . After long discussions he wrote to his superior as follows : Sir , I send back the Falmouth without a moment's loss of time , with the accompanying dispatch which I received this morning by a ...
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... answer was that he had no orders about it , but that he would refer the matter to his superior officer , and that if the Emperor asked for a passage before he received an answer , he would in any case , undertake to receive him on board ...
... answer was that he had no orders about it , but that he would refer the matter to his superior officer , and that if the Emperor asked for a passage before he received an answer , he would in any case , undertake to receive him on board ...
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... answer had been returned to the letter sent by me to Sir Henry Hotham respecting Napoleon Buonaparte being allowed to pass for America , either in the frigates , or in a neutral vessel . I informed him no answer had been returned ...
... answer had been returned to the letter sent by me to Sir Henry Hotham respecting Napoleon Buonaparte being allowed to pass for America , either in the frigates , or in a neutral vessel . I informed him no answer had been returned ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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