The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... hand , since our work only begins at Waterloo and ends before St Helena , we have been able to bring to light important documents and to give due weight to facts hitherto regarded as secondary . It is as if - drawing an analogy from the ...
... hand , since our work only begins at Waterloo and ends before St Helena , we have been able to bring to light important documents and to give due weight to facts hitherto regarded as secondary . It is as if - drawing an analogy from the ...
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... hand him over to the Allies for them to proceed against him according to their law , what authority had they to ... hands ' , who could deal with him as he saw fit to safeguard his people against the hostile return of a dangerous person ...
... hand him over to the Allies for them to proceed against him according to their law , what authority had they to ... hands ' , who could deal with him as he saw fit to safeguard his people against the hostile return of a dangerous person ...
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... hand of Capell Lofft perhaps may be seen in all this . As he had once said , " The Emperor can count on me ' . The proper procedure for removing a person alleged to be un- lawfully detained on board ship in English waters , was to take ...
... hand of Capell Lofft perhaps may be seen in all this . As he had once said , " The Emperor can count on me ' . The proper procedure for removing a person alleged to be un- lawfully detained on board ship in English waters , was to take ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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