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 150
... tion , declaiming against the unjust treatment the Emperor and he were receiving , but promising to obey the regulations . As for the promise to remain on the island for the duration of the captivity , Bertrand wrote : " I declare it to ...
... tion , declaiming against the unjust treatment the Emperor and he were receiving , but promising to obey the regulations . As for the promise to remain on the island for the duration of the captivity , Bertrand wrote : " I declare it to ...
Σελίδα 161
... tion House been within the limits it would have given him great pleasure to pay his respects to her in person . The recep- tion he gave Sir Hudson a few days later makes it appear highly improbable that he would have gone to the ...
... tion House been within the limits it would have given him great pleasure to pay his respects to her in person . The recep- tion he gave Sir Hudson a few days later makes it appear highly improbable that he would have gone to the ...
Σελίδα 196
... tion of the house arrest , although Napoleon referred to it twice during the quarrel . The relationship between Napoleon and Lowe was not im- proved by the " Remonstrance " which the former sent to Planta- tion House five days after the ...
... tion of the house arrest , although Napoleon referred to it twice during the quarrel . The relationship between Napoleon and Lowe was not im- proved by the " Remonstrance " which the former sent to Planta- tion House five days after the ...
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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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