The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... escape . But Napoleon knew that Philibert would not take the responsibility for such an attempt , which would have been completely in violation of the formal orders he had received . It would also be too costly in human lives . He ...
... escape . But Napoleon knew that Philibert would not take the responsibility for such an attempt , which would have been completely in violation of the formal orders he had received . It would also be too costly in human lives . He ...
Σελίδα 112
... escape of the Emperor so that he would eventually have no alternative but to board the Bellerophon . Napoleon had the shrewdness to realize that his surrender to the English would be a gambler's final throw of the dice - but the dice ...
... escape of the Emperor so that he would eventually have no alternative but to board the Bellerophon . Napoleon had the shrewdness to realize that his surrender to the English would be a gambler's final throw of the dice - but the dice ...
Σελίδα 129
... escape . III . Furthermore , it is decreed that whosoever , being a British subject , shall be instrumental to the escape of Napoleon Bonaparte , or shall be an accessory to any attempt to assist him to transgress the limits assigned ...
... escape . III . Furthermore , it is decreed that whosoever , being a British subject , shall be instrumental to the escape of Napoleon Bonaparte , or shall be an accessory to any attempt to assist him to transgress the limits assigned ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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