Napoleon's Death: An InquestKimber, 1974 - 271 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 85
... never had stomach trouble at all . For that is the way he talked before going to St Helena and during his early years there . When Dr Antommarchi pressed him to take medicine and warned him that the liver disease ' might provoke an ...
... never had stomach trouble at all . For that is the way he talked before going to St Helena and during his early years there . When Dr Antommarchi pressed him to take medicine and warned him that the liver disease ' might provoke an ...
Σελίδα 99
... never recognised Napoleon as Emperor . First Consul - Yes ; Emperor of the French - Never . This was partly an expression of sympathetic support for the Bourbons , living in England as emigrés . The First Lord of the Admiralty heard ...
... never recognised Napoleon as Emperor . First Consul - Yes ; Emperor of the French - Never . This was partly an expression of sympathetic support for the Bourbons , living in England as emigrés . The First Lord of the Admiralty heard ...
Σελίδα 100
... never could be - never has been obliterated . The French refused all alternative wording , so a nameless coffin was consigned to a nameless grave , to await apotheosis and translation to the Invalides nearly twenty years later . In this ...
... never could be - never has been obliterated . The French refused all alternative wording , so a nameless coffin was consigned to a nameless grave , to await apotheosis and translation to the Invalides nearly twenty years later . In this ...
Περιεχόμενα
Foreword | 9 |
The Napoleonic Legend | 17 |
The Corsican the French and the English | 38 |
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Abbatucci accepted adhesions Admiral amoebiasis Antommarchi army Arnott Baron Battle believe Bellerophon Bertrand blame body Bonaparte Bonapartist Britain British doctors called campaign cancer Captain certainly Champ d'Asile Cipriani command Corsican Corvisart diagnosis disease Dr Baxter Dr Shortt dysentery Edinburgh Elba Emperor enemy England English escape Europe exile fact felt France French Frenchmen Ganière Gourgaud Government Governor hepatitis hope island King knew later Legend letter live liver abscess London Longwood House Lord Lord Bathurst Lord Rosebery Louis Lowe's Maitland Majesty's Government Marchand Marshal memoirs Montholon Napoleon Napoleon's death Napoleon's illness Napoleon's last naval Navy never O'Meara officers opinion pain Paris patient perhaps Plampin Prince prisoner realised refused Royal Royal Navy seems sent Sir Hudson Lowe soldiers St Helena Stokoe Stokoe's stomach story suffered surgeon thought told tropical ulcer Verling Vignali Vincent Cronin Waterloo Wellington whilst words wrote young Yvan
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