The Cornhill Magazine, Volúmenes9-10;Volumen83;Volumen1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... Regiment , which remained in garrison at St. Helena during the first three years of Napoleon's captivity . He sailed with Napoleon in the Northumberland and kept a diary during the voyage , from which the following extracts have been ...
... Regiment , which remained in garrison at St. Helena during the first three years of Napoleon's captivity . He sailed with Napoleon in the Northumberland and kept a diary during the voyage , from which the following extracts have been ...
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... regiment where I had served , and if the 53rd was to go to St. Helena with him . He then repeated to an officer of artillery the same questions . From him he passed to Lord Lowther , to whom he addressed several questions , after which ...
... regiment where I had served , and if the 53rd was to go to St. Helena with him . He then repeated to an officer of artillery the same questions . From him he passed to Lord Lowther , to whom he addressed several questions , after which ...
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... Regiment and the Artillery were on the booms . They rose and took off their caps as he passed ; he appeared to like the compliment , and said he was formerly in the Artillery . I answered , ' Yes , you belonged to the Regiment De La ...
... Regiment and the Artillery were on the booms . They rose and took off their caps as he passed ; he appeared to like the compliment , and said he was formerly in the Artillery . I answered , ' Yes , you belonged to the Regiment De La ...
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... Regiment for a year , when he was appointed Brigadier - General on the Staff of the island , his brother - in - law , Lieut . - Col . Mansel , taking command of the regi- ment . From their letters some interesting details may be gleaned ...
... Regiment for a year , when he was appointed Brigadier - General on the Staff of the island , his brother - in - law , Lieut . - Col . Mansel , taking command of the regi- ment . From their letters some interesting details may be gleaned ...
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... regiment . He rides with a British officer every day within his bounds , but never exceeds them ; this he cannot reconcile himself to.1 His attendants , as usual , are split into parties and have pro- cured the removal of Bertrand from ...
... regiment . He rides with a British officer every day within his bounds , but never exceeds them ; this he cannot reconcile himself to.1 His attendants , as usual , are split into parties and have pro- cured the removal of Bertrand from ...
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