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 239
... reason for the " coolness that had arisen between the two men , " nevertheless put his finger on what may well have been the principal reason for Lowe's dislike of Sir Pulteney when he wrote : " We can easily conceive that he may have ...
... reason for the " coolness that had arisen between the two men , " nevertheless put his finger on what may well have been the principal reason for Lowe's dislike of Sir Pulteney when he wrote : " We can easily conceive that he may have ...
Σελίδα 262
... reason to be happy in the present and need not worry about the future . He alone , he said , had reason to be unhappy . To have fallen from so high a state ! He could not , like them , leave St. Helena , and it was out of the question ...
... reason to be happy in the present and need not worry about the future . He alone , he said , had reason to be unhappy . To have fallen from so high a state ! He could not , like them , leave St. Helena , and it was out of the question ...
Σελίδα 264
... reason he also managed to avoid signing any let- ter or document dictated by Napoleon that might offend the British authorities . All such papers were signed by Montholon or Bertrand . It may well be that the letters he sent home ...
... reason he also managed to avoid signing any let- ter or document dictated by Napoleon that might offend the British authorities . All such papers were signed by Montholon or Bertrand . It may well be that the letters he sent home ...
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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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