The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... reason why Napoleon should not be detained as a prisoner of war . According to the report of the Captain of Bellerophon , Napoleon was aware of the senti- ments of the British Government when he gave himself up , and no undertakings had ...
... reason why Napoleon should not be detained as a prisoner of war . According to the report of the Captain of Bellerophon , Napoleon was aware of the senti- ments of the British Government when he gave himself up , and no undertakings had ...
Σελίδα 65
... reason , English law has for a long time allowed the Executive , so as to protect itself against a multiplicity of actions , to ask the House of Commons to pass an Act of In- demnity , which has the effect of absolving the members of ...
... reason , English law has for a long time allowed the Executive , so as to protect itself against a multiplicity of actions , to ask the House of Commons to pass an Act of In- demnity , which has the effect of absolving the members of ...
Σελίδα 83
... reasons to justify this extraordinary measure . The real reason for our severe treatment was the fear that I , or my companions , might reveal everything that happened both before and after the Emperor's arrival on board Bellerophon ...
... reasons to justify this extraordinary measure . The real reason for our severe treatment was the fear that I , or my companions , might reveal everything that happened both before and after the Emperor's arrival on board Bellerophon ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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