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Pagina iii
... attend Napoleon in his rides . - Communication with Europe carried on by the Inmates of Longwood . - Regulation respecting Na- poleon's Intercourse with the Inhabitants of St Helena . -General Reflections on the Disputes between him and ...
... attend Napoleon in his rides . - Communication with Europe carried on by the Inmates of Longwood . - Regulation respecting Na- poleon's Intercourse with the Inhabitants of St Helena . -General Reflections on the Disputes between him and ...
Pagina iv
Walter Scott. land's motion . - Removal of Dr O'Meara from his attend- ance on Buonaparte who refuses to permit the visits of any other English Physician . - Two Priests sent to St Helena at his desire . - Dr Antommarchi . - Continued ...
Walter Scott. land's motion . - Removal of Dr O'Meara from his attend- ance on Buonaparte who refuses to permit the visits of any other English Physician . - Two Priests sent to St Helena at his desire . - Dr Antommarchi . - Continued ...
Pagina 42
... attended to , that the relics of the army should be rallied at Avesnes . Soult could only succeed in gathering together a few thousands , as far within the French territory as Laon . Mean while , Buonaparte , travelling post , had ...
... attended to , that the relics of the army should be rallied at Avesnes . Soult could only succeed in gathering together a few thousands , as far within the French territory as Laon . Mean while , Buonaparte , travelling post , had ...
Pagina 49
... confidential friend , and fatally so , because ( more a courtier than a statesman ) he attended rather to soothe his humour than to guide 66 VOL . XVI . D his councils , took fire at this suggestion . He 1815. ] 49 LUCIEN .
... confidential friend , and fatally so , because ( more a courtier than a statesman ) he attended rather to soothe his humour than to guide 66 VOL . XVI . D his councils , took fire at this suggestion . He 1815. ] 49 LUCIEN .
Pagina 69
... attended found the hall sentinelled by the national guard , who refused them admit- tance , and heard the exclamations and complaints of the deputies with great disregard . Nay , the disappointed and indignant legislators were sub ...
... attended found the hall sentinelled by the national guard , who refused them admit- tance , and heard the exclamations and complaints of the deputies with great disregard . Nay , the disappointed and indignant legislators were sub ...
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action admiral afforded allies Antommarchi appeared artillery attack attended battle Bellerophon betwixt Blucher board the Bellerophon Britain British Government Brussels Buonaparte Buonaparte's campaign Captain Maitland cavalry character circumstances command conduct considered corps Count Bertrand desired Dr O'Meara Duke of Wellington Elba Emperor enemy England English escape Europe expressed feelings fire force Fouché French army Gourgaud governor Grouchy guard honour Hougomont hundred thousand francs infantry island La Haye Sainte letter liberty Ligny Longwood Lord Bathurst Lord Keith Lord Wellington Louis XVIII Mareschal means ment military Montholon Napo Napoleon nation necessary never o'clock observed occasion officer opinion orders Paris perhaps permitted person poleon position possession present Prince Regent prisoner Prussians Quatre-bras received rendered replied respect retreat says seemed sent ship Sir George Cockburn Sir Henry Bunbury Sir Hudson Lowe situation soldiers sovereign St Helena tion troops vessel Waterloo Wavre