The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Buonaparte by an interpreter , and that this inter- preter was the veracious Count de las Cases , a kind of secretary and ame damnée of the Ex - emperor , ( who is now said to be under arrest for attempting a secret correspondence ...
... Buonaparte by an interpreter , and that this inter- preter was the veracious Count de las Cases , a kind of secretary and ame damnée of the Ex - emperor , ( who is now said to be under arrest for attempting a secret correspondence ...
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... Buonaparte , whom he represents as speaking English . < The moment his eye met mine , he started up and exclaimed in English , " Ah , Warden , how do you do ? " I bowed in return , when he stretched out his hand , saying , " I've got a ...
... Buonaparte , whom he represents as speaking English . < The moment his eye met mine , he started up and exclaimed in English , " Ah , Warden , how do you do ? " I bowed in return , when he stretched out his hand , saying , " I've got a ...
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... Buonaparte's situation any intentional of- fence . The truth , we believe , is , that the newspapers , both Eng- lish and French , were freely sent to Buonaparte ; and if the con- tents of the former were ever kept from him , it must ...
... Buonaparte's situation any intentional of- fence . The truth , we believe , is , that the newspapers , both Eng- lish and French , were freely sent to Buonaparte ; and if the con- tents of the former were ever kept from him , it must ...
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... Buonaparte , and who were not obliged to put up , like Mr. Warden , with second - hand stories from M. de Bertrand , Gene- ral Gourgaud , and the Count de las Cases , who seem , in their conversations with Mr. Warden , to have given a ...
... Buonaparte , and who were not obliged to put up , like Mr. Warden , with second - hand stories from M. de Bertrand , Gene- ral Gourgaud , and the Count de las Cases , who seem , in their conversations with Mr. Warden , to have given a ...
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... Buonaparte had no intention of coming to England - no hopes from the generosity of England — no confi- dence in English laws : -that General Beker , who was his keeper , would have prevented him from joining the army of the Loire , even ...
... Buonaparte had no intention of coming to England - no hopes from the generosity of England — no confi- dence in English laws : -that General Beker , who was his keeper , would have prevented him from joining the army of the Loire , even ...
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