The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... orders of the Provisional Government . Becker , who was well disposed to the Emperor , would have turned a blind eye to some secret escape plan , but in his official capacity he could only act in accordance with his instructions . An order ...
... orders of the Provisional Government . Becker , who was well disposed to the Emperor , would have turned a blind eye to some secret escape plan , but in his official capacity he could only act in accordance with his instructions . An order ...
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Jean Duhamel. ancient orders and writs which protected the liberty of the subject . In 1640 both Houses passed the ... order anyone to be arrested per speciale mandatum Domini Regis . Now , anyone claiming to have been illegally arrested ...
Jean Duhamel. ancient orders and writs which protected the liberty of the subject . In 1640 both Houses passed the ... order anyone to be arrested per speciale mandatum Domini Regis . Now , anyone claiming to have been illegally arrested ...
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... orders contained nothing political . He was instructed that , in the event of the capture of Napoleon , he ( Maitland ) was not to take him to England , but only to an English port , there to await fresh instructions . The fact was that ...
... orders contained nothing political . He was instructed that , in the event of the capture of Napoleon , he ( Maitland ) was not to take him to England , but only to an English port , there to await fresh instructions . The fact was that ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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