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 156
... told him that this was impossible ; emo- tionally he was not so sure . Escaping from St. Helena when every possible landing - place was being watched and armed brigs were constantly cruising around the island would be no more extraor ...
... told him that this was impossible ; emo- tionally he was not so sure . Escaping from St. Helena when every possible landing - place was being watched and armed brigs were constantly cruising around the island would be no more extraor ...
Σελίδα 249
... told the captain to throw the bust overboard . Another version had it that he told him to break it into fragments and throw these overboard . When questioned by Lowe the captain denied that Reade had said this , and when at Bertrand's ...
... told the captain to throw the bust overboard . Another version had it that he told him to break it into fragments and throw these overboard . When questioned by Lowe the captain denied that Reade had said this , and when at Bertrand's ...
Σελίδα 279
... told Major Gorrequer that there was no difficulty whatever in sending clandestine letters and parcels to Europe from Longwood . The truth of this cannot be denied . But it was hardly honorable to reveal that it was Prince Eugene who had ...
... told Major Gorrequer that there was no difficulty whatever in sending clandestine letters and parcels to Europe from Longwood . The truth of this cannot be denied . But it was hardly honorable to reveal that it was Prince Eugene who had ...
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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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