The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10; Volume 83; Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... LORD ROSEBERY has brought so much sympathetic insight , such industry of collation , and such a nice literary judgment to the study of Napoleon's last mournful years that his narrative of the course of events on St. Helena must remain ...
... LORD ROSEBERY has brought so much sympathetic insight , such industry of collation , and such a nice literary judgment to the study of Napoleon's last mournful years that his narrative of the course of events on St. Helena must remain ...
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... Lord Rosebery as wanting in record , it is thought that the present is a fitting opportunity to lay the most ... Lord Keith . The guard turned out and presented arms , and all the officers stood on the quarter - deck to receive Lord ...
... Lord Rosebery as wanting in record , it is thought that the present is a fitting opportunity to lay the most ... Lord Keith . The guard turned out and presented arms , and all the officers stood on the quarter - deck to receive Lord ...
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... Lord Lowther , to whom he addressed several questions , after which he retired to the cabin . The Admiral , who was anxious that he should as early as possible be brought to understand that the cabin was not allotted to him solely , but ...
... Lord Lowther , to whom he addressed several questions , after which he retired to the cabin . The Admiral , who was anxious that he should as early as possible be brought to understand that the cabin was not allotted to him solely , but ...
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... Lord Rosebery believes , suffered less than the rest from the air of unveracity pervading St. Helena . ' Gourgaud , ' writes Lord Rosebery , was supposed , by Warden at any rate , to have had his sword engraved with an account of this 6 ...
... Lord Rosebery believes , suffered less than the rest from the air of unveracity pervading St. Helena . ' Gourgaud , ' writes Lord Rosebery , was supposed , by Warden at any rate , to have had his sword engraved with an account of this 6 ...
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... French ship into the order that this is . ' 6 • Tuesday 10th . - Saturday evening we were surprised , on going 1 Lord Rosebery's Napoleon , p . 42 . into the cabin , to find the ex - Emperor MORE LIGHT ON ST . HELENA . 31.
... French ship into the order that this is . ' 6 • Tuesday 10th . - Saturday evening we were surprised , on going 1 Lord Rosebery's Napoleon , p . 42 . into the cabin , to find the ex - Emperor MORE LIGHT ON ST . HELENA . 31.
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