The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... measure directed against Queen Caroline which was unconstitutional in its object . The war had compelled him to increase taxation , and in levying it he had not hesitated to resort to the most brutal and unpopular measures . Such a man ...
... measure directed against Queen Caroline which was unconstitutional in its object . The war had compelled him to increase taxation , and in levying it he had not hesitated to resort to the most brutal and unpopular measures . Such a man ...
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... measures immediately to convey either to England or to the Cape , or to the East Indies , according to the circumstances of the case , such non - commissioned Officers and Privates in the military Corps at St Helena as the Admiral may ...
... measures immediately to convey either to England or to the Cape , or to the East Indies , according to the circumstances of the case , such non - commissioned Officers and Privates in the military Corps at St Helena as the Admiral may ...
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... measures will be held to have committed a criminal act or misdemeanour , and may be brought before the Court of King's Bench upon the suit of the Attorney General , as if the act had been committed within his jurisdiction , and shall be ...
... measures will be held to have committed a criminal act or misdemeanour , and may be brought before the Court of King's Bench upon the suit of the Attorney General , as if the act had been committed within his jurisdiction , and shall be ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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