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... Bonaparte , was won , like almost all who have approached him , with the interest of his conversation , and became so unacceptable to Sir Hudson Lowe as to be sent home from St. Helena , and struck off the list of navy - surgeons by the ...
... Bonaparte , was won , like almost all who have approached him , with the interest of his conversation , and became so unacceptable to Sir Hudson Lowe as to be sent home from St. Helena , and struck off the list of navy - surgeons by the ...
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... Bonaparte , or was the spontaneous act of D'Erlon on hearing a cannon- ade to his right . We look in vain in these Memoirs for a solution of this difficulty : but M. Fleury de Chaboulon , whose historical sketch of Bonaparte we shall ...
... Bonaparte , or was the spontaneous act of D'Erlon on hearing a cannon- ade to his right . We look in vain in these Memoirs for a solution of this difficulty : but M. Fleury de Chaboulon , whose historical sketch of Bonaparte we shall ...
Pagina 137
... Bonaparte to Paris ; hostile disposition of the Chamber of Deputies ; their threatened deposition of Bonaparte prevented by his abdication . Advance of the Prussians and British ; negotiations between them and the provisional government ...
... Bonaparte to Paris ; hostile disposition of the Chamber of Deputies ; their threatened deposition of Bonaparte prevented by his abdication . Advance of the Prussians and British ; negotiations between them and the provisional government ...
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