Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte, and of His Residence on Board H.M.S. BellerophonWells and Lilly, 1826 - 176 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα x
... Conversation with Savary and Las Cases Receives private Information by a Row - boat Captain Maitland guards the Mamusson Passage The White Flag is hoisted at Rochelle The Bellerophon fires a Royal Salute 22 , 25 • 27 • 30 • 32 36 • 37 ...
... Conversation with Savary and Las Cases Receives private Information by a Row - boat Captain Maitland guards the Mamusson Passage The White Flag is hoisted at Rochelle The Bellerophon fires a Royal Salute 22 , 25 • 27 • 30 • 32 36 • 37 ...
Σελίδα xi
... Conversation at Dinner Buonaparte's Portable Library and Camp - Bed He breakfasts on board the Admiral's Ship Attachment for him evinced by the Officers of his Suite The Bellerophon sets sail for Torbay Buonaparte speaks of Sir Sidney ...
... Conversation at Dinner Buonaparte's Portable Library and Camp - Bed He breakfasts on board the Admiral's Ship Attachment for him evinced by the Officers of his Suite The Bellerophon sets sail for Torbay Buonaparte speaks of Sir Sidney ...
Σελίδα xiii
... Conversation of the attendant Generals Mr. O'Meara Countess Bertrand attempts to cast herself into the Sea 150 . 152 . 153 151 , 154 , 157 , 167 154 , 155 156 157 . 158 158 , 159 . 160 € 161 163 Her impatience ; she writes to Lord Keith ...
... Conversation of the attendant Generals Mr. O'Meara Countess Bertrand attempts to cast herself into the Sea 150 . 152 . 153 151 , 154 , 157 , 167 154 , 155 156 157 . 158 158 , 159 . 160 € 161 163 Her impatience ; she writes to Lord Keith ...
Σελίδα xiv
... Conversation on this Subject with Count Las Cases Buonaparte speaks of the Army of the Loire , and his Party • of Mr. O'Meara requested by Buonaparte to become his Surgeon The Northumberland in sight Arms required to be delivered up ...
... Conversation on this Subject with Count Las Cases Buonaparte speaks of the Army of the Loire , and his Party • of Mr. O'Meara requested by Buonaparte to become his Surgeon The Northumberland in sight Arms required to be delivered up ...
Σελίδα xv
... Conversation Anecdotes He speaks of his Wife and his Son Their Pictures . 208 • . 210 211 , 214 , 219 , 220 . 215 215 , 216 217 ib . • 220 Conversation respecting Kleber and Dessaix Napoleon's Resources in Money The Midshipmen act Plays ...
... Conversation Anecdotes He speaks of his Wife and his Son Their Pictures . 208 • . 210 211 , 214 , 219 , 220 . 215 215 , 216 217 ib . • 220 Conversation respecting Kleber and Dessaix Napoleon's Resources in Money The Midshipmen act Plays ...
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accompanied addressed to Captain Admiral Viscount Keith Admiralty after-cabin Aide de Camp answered appeared arrival asked attended Baron Gourgaud Basque Roads board the Bellerophon board the ship boat breakfast Buona Buonaparte's cabin Captain Maitland Captain Sartorius chasse-marées Comte conversation Count Bertrand deck deliver despatch Emperor England English Eurotas Extract flag of truce France French frigates Gourgaud H. M. S. Bellerophon Hamoaze Helena honour informed intention Isle d'Aix July letter Lieutenant Lord Keith Lordship Madame Bertrand Madame la Comtesse Majesty's Majesty's Government Marchand Maréchal Monsieur Montholon morning Myrmidon naparte Napoleon Buonaparte o'clock officer orders person Plymouth Sound port portrait present Prince Regent put to sea received replied requested returned Rochefort Rovigo Royal Highness Savary and Lallemand sent ship I command ship you command ship's Sir Henry Bunbury Sir Henry Hotham Slaney suite told Tonnant Torbay Valet de Chambre Valet de pied vessel vols
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Σελίδα 55 - Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people. I put myself under the protection of their laws ; which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.
Σελίδα 247 - Not a penny. I have been content, sir, you should lay my countenance to pawn : I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you and your coach-fellow, Nym ; or else you had looked through the grate, like a geminy of baboons.
Σελίδα 207 - His eyes, light gray ; teeth good ; and when he smiled, the expression of his countenance was highly pleasing ; when under the influence of disappointment, however, it assumed a dark, gloomy cast.
Σελίδα 43 - Majesty's ministers as to his future disposal. One of the last observations Las Cases made, before quitting the ship, was, ' Under all circumstances, I have little doubt that you will see the Emperor on board the Bellerophon...
Σελίδα 247 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF BRITISH CHARACTERS deceased since the Accession of George IV. ; comprising two hundred and thirty subjects, chronologically arranged, with a List of their engraved Portraits. By WILLIAM MILLER. Handsomely printed in 2 vols. 4to.
Σελίδα 55 - A victim to the factions which distract my country, and to the enmity of the greatest powers of Europe, I have terminated my political career, and I come, like Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people.
Σελίδα 174 - I was under shelter of the British people. " If the Government, in giving orders to the Captain of the Bellerophon to receive me as well as my suite, only intended to lay a snare for me, it has forfeited its honour and disgraced its flag.
Σελίδα 141 - The idea of it is horrible to me. To be placed for life on an island within the tropics, at an immense distance from any land, cut off from all communication with the world, and everything that I hold dear in it ! — c'est pis que la cage de fer de Tamerlan. I would prefer being delivered up to the Bourbons. Among other insults...
Σελίδα 186 - ... me, if he required it, to give him a copy of the order. " After having arranged that matter, I was going to withdraw, when he requested me to remain, as he had something more to say. He then began complaining of his treatment in being forced to go to St Helena; among other things he observed, * They say I made no conditions — certainly I made no conditions; how could a private man (un particulier) make conditions with a nation? I wanted nothing from them but hospitality, or (as the ancients...