The St. Helena Journal of General Baron Gourgaud, 1815-1818: Being a Diary Written at St. Helena During a Part of Napoleon's CaptivityJohn Lane, 1932 - 360 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 96
... never rendered service to Your Majesty ; but I thought it only my duty to tell you that this letter is unworthy of ... never tell the truth to Sovereigns . It is flatterers and schemers who succeed with them . " The Emperor interrupts me ...
... never rendered service to Your Majesty ; but I thought it only my duty to tell you that this letter is unworthy of ... never tell the truth to Sovereigns . It is flatterers and schemers who succeed with them . " The Emperor interrupts me ...
Σελίδα 104
... never to give everything to his children during his lifetime , because that makes him dependent on them ; and the children are always ungrateful . If he keeps what he has to dispose of until the last , the children will never fail him ...
... never to give everything to his children during his lifetime , because that makes him dependent on them ; and the children are always ungrateful . If he keeps what he has to dispose of until the last , the children will never fail him ...
Σελίδα 297
... never intended to recognize Napoleon as King , and never would begin to now . Hudson Lowe's letter to Bertrand is full of reproaches . This means that we shall be badly received in England , as the Governor is convinced that there isn't ...
... never intended to recognize Napoleon as King , and never would begin to now . Hudson Lowe's letter to Bertrand is full of reproaches . This means that we shall be badly received in England , as the Governor is convinced that there isn't ...
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The St. Helena Journal of General Baron Gourgaud, 1815-1818: Being a Diary ... Gaspard Baron Gourgaud Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1932 |
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Admiral aide-de-camp annoyed April arrives assures bad humour Balcombe Balmain BARON GOURGAUD believe billiard-room Bingham boredom Captain chess Cipriani Commissioners complain conversation December declares dictates dine dinner discuss drawing-room Elba Emperor asks Emperor says Emperor sends Empress England English everything exclaims exile February Ferzen France French garden give goes Gourgaud Governor Grand Marshal Helena honour invites island January Lady Lowe Later leave letter Lord Lord Bathurst Louis XVIII Lowe's lunch Madame Bertrand Madame Montholon Majesty asks Majesty sends Majesty's Montchenu morning mother Napoleon never November o'clock O'Méara officer opinion orders Paris Piontkowski Plantation House play chess Poppleton Prince Regent received reception-room refused reply return to Longwood reversi riding Russian says the Emperor sent sentries servant Sir Hudson Lowe Sire stay stroll Stürmer talks thing tholon to-morrow told town treated wanted Waterloo wife wish write