My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 79
... hand quickly to his hat , to return the salute , but did not move either his hat or his head . As the regiments advanced , they shouted , some loudly , some feebly , ' vive l'Empereur , ' and many soldiers ran out of their ranks with ...
... hand quickly to his hat , to return the salute , but did not move either his hat or his head . As the regiments advanced , they shouted , some loudly , some feebly , ' vive l'Empereur , ' and many soldiers ran out of their ranks with ...
Page 92
... hand it to Napoleon , a request which that rigid but much - maligned gaoler refused on the grounds that it honoured his prisoner with the Imperial title . Napoleon protested at being deprived of this and other publications , but he ...
... hand it to Napoleon , a request which that rigid but much - maligned gaoler refused on the grounds that it honoured his prisoner with the Imperial title . Napoleon protested at being deprived of this and other publications , but he ...
Page 259
... hand myself . I have retained the keeper , and declared I shall preserve the game . I walk to my stable , cowyard , and garden , and look at my young wheat most days . I go out with a gun in my hand and toil between five and seven hours ...
... hand myself . I have retained the keeper , and declared I shall preserve the game . I walk to my stable , cowyard , and garden , and look at my young wheat most days . I go out with a gun in my hand and toil between five and seven hours ...
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