Napoleon Se Rend Aux AnglaisJ. Murray, 1971 - 231 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 73
... Majesty's personal safety and to spare France the sorrow and shame of seeing His Majesty taken from his last refuge and handed over unconditionally to his enemies . 3 The Bellerophon was alone from July 3 to 6. It was only joined by the ...
... Majesty's personal safety and to spare France the sorrow and shame of seeing His Majesty taken from his last refuge and handed over unconditionally to his enemies . 3 The Bellerophon was alone from July 3 to 6. It was only joined by the ...
Σελίδα 84
... Majesty is that you should make a decision and carry out your chosen plan at once , as quickly as possible . As the fate of France is unfortunately settled , Your Majesty must expect agents to be sent in pursuit of you . From this ...
... Majesty is that you should make a decision and carry out your chosen plan at once , as quickly as possible . As the fate of France is unfortunately settled , Your Majesty must expect agents to be sent in pursuit of you . From this ...
Σελίδα 133
... Majesty's Government .... How do you feel as to keeping him ? Would you like to part with him ? ' ' Certainly not , ' Maitland said quickly ... ' but if he desires to move into another ship , I shall certainly not object . ' When ...
... Majesty's Government .... How do you feel as to keeping him ? Would you like to part with him ? ' ' Certainly not , ' Maitland said quickly ... ' but if he desires to move into another ship , I shall certainly not object . ' When ...
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The Fall of the Empire | 1 |
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abdication Admiral Admiralty aide-de-camp Allies army arrived asked Basque Roads Beker Bellerophon board the Bellerophon boat Bonaparte's Bonnefoux Bourbons British cabin Cabinet Captain Maitland Carnot Caulaincourt Chamber of Representatives command Commission Comte d'Aix Davout deck Decrès departure deputies dispatch Duc d'Otrante Elba Élysée embark Emperor enemy England English escape favour Fayette Fouché France French frigates Gourgaud Government Grand Marshal Guard hand Helena Henry Hotham honour hope Hortense Hundred Days Ile d'Aix July Lallemand leave letter London Lord Castlereagh Lord Keith Lord Melville Lordship Louis XVIII Lucien Majesty Malmaison Maret maritime prefect Mémoires Minister Monsieur Montholon morning Myrmidon Napoleon Bonaparte nation Navy Northumberland o'clock officer once orders Paris Peers person Plymouth Prince Regent prisoner Quiberon received reply Rochefort Royal Royalists Saale safe-conducts safety Savary Secretary sent Sir George Cockburn Sir Henry Hotham Slaney sovereign squadron suite Tonnant Tuileries vessel Waterloo