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... Napoleon : none of which there occur . Even as to the more important question respecting the treatment experienced by Napoleon himself , from the British officers who ruled over him at St. Helena , we are tempted to waive the discussion ...
... Napoleon : none of which there occur . Even as to the more important question respecting the treatment experienced by Napoleon himself , from the British officers who ruled over him at St. Helena , we are tempted to waive the discussion ...
Pagina 228
... Napoleon , in a different respect ; and that so had Mr. O'Meara , in his situation . Faults , therefore , were pro- bably committed by all ; and neither have we the means nor is it our duty to hold the scales , and declare the exact ...
... Napoleon , in a different respect ; and that so had Mr. O'Meara , in his situation . Faults , therefore , were pro- bably committed by all ; and neither have we the means nor is it our duty to hold the scales , and declare the exact ...
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... Napoleon , " Louis wrote a let- ter to me , which was delivered by the Abbé Montesquieu , in which he said , that I ... ( Napoleon ) had applied for an asylum in England , but that it was not thought proper to grant it . " The real fact ...
... Napoleon , " Louis wrote a let- ter to me , which was delivered by the Abbé Montesquieu , in which he said , that I ... ( Napoleon ) had applied for an asylum in England , but that it was not thought proper to grant it . " The real fact ...
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