The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... Admiral , ' asked for the Captain of the ship . In passing towards the cabin he inquired who I was . The Captain introduced me ; he then inquired the number of the regiment where I had served , and if the 53rd was to go to St. Helena ...
... Admiral , ' asked for the Captain of the ship . In passing towards the cabin he inquired who I was . The Captain introduced me ; he then inquired the number of the regiment where I had served , and if the 53rd was to go to St. Helena ...
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... Admiral begged me to attend Napoleon . He walked forward to the forecastle , where the men of the 53rd Regiment and the Artillery were on the booms . They rose and took off their caps as he passed ; he appeared to like the compliment ...
... Admiral begged me to attend Napoleon . He walked forward to the forecastle , where the men of the 53rd Regiment and the Artillery were on the booms . They rose and took off their caps as he passed ; he appeared to like the compliment ...
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... Admiral . At cards this evening he was evidently affected with the motion of the ship , and retired early . Sunday 13th .-- The Chaplain dined with the Admiral . Napoleon asked a number of questions relative to the reformed religion ...
... Admiral . At cards this evening he was evidently affected with the motion of the ship , and retired early . Sunday 13th .-- The Chaplain dined with the Admiral . Napoleon asked a number of questions relative to the reformed religion ...
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... Admiral , he was quite loquacious , having , besides his usual allowance of wine ( two tumblers of claret ) , drunk one of champagne , and some bottled beer . He said he apprehended that the means of sending him to St. Helena might have ...
... Admiral , he was quite loquacious , having , besides his usual allowance of wine ( two tumblers of claret ) , drunk one of champagne , and some bottled beer . He said he apprehended that the means of sending him to St. Helena might have ...
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... Admiral Dumanoir was acquitted by a court - martial ( having been tried for leaving the battle of 2 In 1810 . Compare Las Cases ( English edition , 1824 , vol . iii . , pp . 286-310 ) . Trafalgar , and for having afterwards surrendered ...
... Admiral Dumanoir was acquitted by a court - martial ( having been tried for leaving the battle of 2 In 1810 . Compare Las Cases ( English edition , 1824 , vol . iii . , pp . 286-310 ) . Trafalgar , and for having afterwards surrendered ...
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