The Last Years of Napoleon: His Captivity on St. HelenaHarcourt, Brace, 1959 - 429 σελίδες Napoleon's captivity on St. Helena. |
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Σελίδα 207
... allowed to speak to any other member of the establishment , nor were they allowed to speak to him . Obedience to the letter of this instruction would have meant that Napoleon would have had to open his own front door , and if the ...
... allowed to speak to any other member of the establishment , nor were they allowed to speak to him . Obedience to the letter of this instruction would have meant that Napoleon would have had to open his own front door , and if the ...
Σελίδα 230
... allowed to make a parting visit to Longwood . Lowe rejected the first request and said he could grant the second only pro- vided an English officer was present during the visit . Consider- ing that he had offered to have Las Cases ...
... allowed to make a parting visit to Longwood . Lowe rejected the first request and said he could grant the second only pro- vided an English officer was present during the visit . Consider- ing that he had offered to have Las Cases ...
Σελίδα 353
... allowed to remain in England and departed with her children for Brussels . We hear no more about Basil Jackson from Madame Montholon , but a note from Reade to Sir Hudson reads : " A woman who accompanied Madame Montholon to Brussels ...
... allowed to remain in England and departed with her children for Brussels . We hear no more about Basil Jackson from Madame Montholon , but a note from Reade to Sir Hudson reads : " A woman who accompanied Madame Montholon to Brussels ...
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The March to Paris | 3 |
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From Malmaison to the Bellerophon | 25 |
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accompanied Admiral Cockburn Antommarchi appeared appointed army Arnott arrived asked Balcombe Balmain Bellerophon Bonaparte Bonaparte's British called Cape Captain Poppleton Cardinal Fesch Colonel commissioner considered conversation Count Balmain departure dictated dinner doctor drawing room Elba Emperor England English Europe felt following day France French garden gave Gorrequer Gourgaud governor grand marshal Helena honor Hutt's Gate informed instructions island Jamestown knew Labédoyère Lady Lowe later leave leon letter Longwood Longwood House Lord Bathurst Lord Keith Lowe's Madame Bertrand Madame Montholon Maitland Malcolm Marchand Marquis Marshal Bertrand Montchenu morning Napo Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte o'clock O'Meara orderly officer person phaëton Plantation House present Prince received refused regiment remain remarked replied riding sent sentries servants Sir George Bingham Sir Henry Bunbury Sir Hudson Lowe soldiers Stokoe Stürmer suite surgeon tholon tion told trand wife wished written wrote young
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