Napoleon Se Rend Aux AnglaisJ. Murray, 1971 - 231 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 79
... once a considerable flotilla had collected , the signal to put to sea would be hoisted , and the English would be unable to stop and search so many ships at once . Napoleon replied through Bonnefoux that he approved of this manoeuvre ...
... once a considerable flotilla had collected , the signal to put to sea would be hoisted , and the English would be unable to stop and search so many ships at once . Napoleon replied through Bonnefoux that he approved of this manoeuvre ...
Σελίδα 133
... once sent the Grand Marshal to make the first visit , according to 2 Beker at once gave an account of his mission to the Minister for War : ' Convinced of the impossibility of leaving for the United States on one of the warships , and ...
... once sent the Grand Marshal to make the first visit , according to 2 Beker at once gave an account of his mission to the Minister for War : ' Convinced of the impossibility of leaving for the United States on one of the warships , and ...
Σελίδα 157
... once began building castles in the air , and almost believed he had found an ally , whereas in reality the old Admiral was jubilantly confiding to his daughter : Bony is in Torbay with fifty - three men and women ; five are generals ...
... once began building castles in the air , and almost believed he had found an ally , whereas in reality the old Admiral was jubilantly confiding to his daughter : Bony is in Torbay with fifty - three men and women ; five are generals ...
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The Fall of the Empire | 1 |
Opposition from the Chambers | 17 |
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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