The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... wished to embark immediately for England , he was authorised to receive him on board and conduct him thither . He went on to say that in his private opinion , in which he was joined by several of the other Captains present , he had ...
... wished to embark immediately for England , he was authorised to receive him on board and conduct him thither . He went on to say that in his private opinion , in which he was joined by several of the other Captains present , he had ...
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... wished to reside as a private citizen . No formal document was annexed to the letter . Later , Captain Maitland was to write in his book that the opinion he then expressed - that it was impossible for him to give any undertaking as to ...
... wished to reside as a private citizen . No formal document was annexed to the letter . Later , Captain Maitland was to write in his book that the opinion he then expressed - that it was impossible for him to give any undertaking as to ...
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... wished to preserve Napoleon's life . In such circumstances , it was important to adhere firmly to the course decided on , and remove Napoleon from Plymouth without delay . The position of Napoleon , his passage on the Northumberland ...
... wished to preserve Napoleon's life . In such circumstances , it was important to adhere firmly to the course decided on , and remove Napoleon from Plymouth without delay . The position of Napoleon , his passage on the Northumberland ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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Admiral Admiralty Allies arrested arrived authority Becker Bellerophon board Bellerophon board the Bellerophon British Cabinet British Government Buonaparte Buonaparte's Capell Lofft Captain Maitland command Count Bertrand court decision despatch detained detention Elba embarked Emperor enemy England English law escape Europe faith favour flag Fouché France frigates generosity Gourgaud Governor H.M.S. Bellerophon Habeas Corpus Henry Hotham honour Île d'Aix imprisonment instructions island July justice King Lallemand letter liberty London Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Keith Lord Liverpool Lordship Louis XVIII Majesty's Government Malmaison McKenrot Minister Montholon Napoleon Bonaparte nation Northumberland officer orders Paris Parliament peace person Plymouth present Prince Regent prisoner prisoner of war protection received replied Rochefort Romilly Saale safe-conducts sail Sainte-Hélène Savary Savary's sent ship Sir George Cockburn Sir Henry Bunbury Sir Henry Hotham Slaney sovereign squadron St Helena surrender tion Tonnant treated vessel Waterloo wished writ