Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... recently discovered letter ) on 12th January 1816 : ' The climate here is very mild , the air very healthy ; the change of seasons is only very slightly felt . It is perpetual spring ; in short , dear mother , I 130 NAPOLEON ON ST HELENA.
... recently discovered letter ) on 12th January 1816 : ' The climate here is very mild , the air very healthy ; the change of seasons is only very slightly felt . It is perpetual spring ; in short , dear mother , I 130 NAPOLEON ON ST HELENA.
Σελίδα 132
... St Helena as his secretary , with the deliberate intention of writing a book about him - which , in fact , when it was published , had an enormous success . He was accompanied to St Helena by his son , an intelligent boy of 15 ...
... St Helena as his secretary , with the deliberate intention of writing a book about him - which , in fact , when it was published , had an enormous success . He was accompanied to St Helena by his son , an intelligent boy of 15 ...
Σελίδα 135
... St Helena , while Admiral Sir George Cockburn , who was in command of the flotilla based on St Helena , was responsible for the custody of Napoleon and his suite . With both of them the Emperor maintained friendly relations , except for ...
... St Helena , while Admiral Sir George Cockburn , who was in command of the flotilla based on St Helena , was responsible for the custody of Napoleon and his suite . With both of them the Emperor maintained friendly relations , except for ...
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TEAMWORK AND THE RECOVERY OF KING GEORGE V | 13 |
POLIO AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT | 23 |
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