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" I cannot help thinking that Napoleon's kindlymeant present might, under all the circumstances, have been accepted, notwithstanding the style of Emperor was inscribed in the volumes. He did not send them as coming from the Emperor', nor write the objectionable... "
History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena: From the Letters and ... - Pagina 279
di William Forsyth - 1853
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Sir Hudson Lowe and Napoleon

Robert Cooper Seaton - 1898 - 260 pagine
...it, and they were not accepted. Upon this incident one must agree with the remarks of Mr. Forsyth : " I cannot help thinking that Napoleon's kindly-meant present might, under all the circumstances, 1o7 have been accepted, notwithstanding the style of Emperor was inscribed in the volumes. He did not...
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With Napoleon at St. Helena: Being the Memoirs of Dr. John Stokoe, Naval Surgeon

Paul Frémeaux, John Stokoe - 1902 - 284 pagine
...acknowledges " that Napoleon's kindly meant present might, under the circumstances, have been accepted. He did not send them as coming from ' the Emperor,'...by adding to its library a few books, the gift of Napoleon." This absurd letter shows how thoroughly Dr. Arnott was exposed to the experiences Stokoe...
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Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens: Orderly Officer at Longwood, Saint ...

Engelbert Lutyens - 1915 - 304 pagine
...Seaton, referring to the Lutyens-incident writes that one must agree with the remarks of Forsyth — " I cannot help thinking that Napoleon's kindlymeant...by adding to its library a few books, the gift of Napoleon. It does not appear that he ever heard of the fate of his present ; but, if he had, there...
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Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens: Orderly Officer at Longwood, Saint ...

Engelbert Lutyens - 1915 - 328 pagine
...Seaton, referring to the Lutyens-incident writes that one matt agree with the remarks of Forsyth — " 1 cannot help thinking that Napoleon's kindlymeant present...inscribed in the volumes. He did not send them as commc from the Emperor ', nor write the objectionable title in them ; nor was there much likelihood...
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A Gift of Napoleon: Being a Sequel to Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens ...

Sir Lees Knowles - 1921 - 112 pagine
...acknowledges that " Napoleon's kindly-meant present might, in the circumstances, have been accepted. He did not send them as coming from ' the Emperor',...by adding to its library a few books, the gift of Napoleon", and, the late Mr. RC Seaton wrote that one must agree with the remarks of Forsyth, adding...
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Napoleon's Jailer: Lt. Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe : a Life

Desmond Gregory - 1996 - 252 pagine
...not send the volumes as coming from "the Emperor," he didn't inscribe the objectionable words himself "nor was there much likelihood of a British regiment...by adding to its library a few books, the gift of Napoleon" (Forsyth, History, 3.277-79; When ordered to return the volumes to Montholon, Captain Lutyens,...
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