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... Helena and permitted a retinue of three officers and twelve servants . The voyage took three months and Napoleon endured its discomforts cheerfully . He did not take to the island itself . His accommodation there was well short of ...
... Helena and permitted a retinue of three officers and twelve servants . The voyage took three months and Napoleon endured its discomforts cheerfully . He did not take to the island itself . His accommodation there was well short of ...
Page 38
... Helena and the other works appearing under the title Maxims and Opinions , which people have seen fit to publish in the course of the last six years . Those are not the principles which have governed my life . I had the Duke of Enghien ...
... Helena and the other works appearing under the title Maxims and Opinions , which people have seen fit to publish in the course of the last six years . Those are not the principles which have governed my life . I had the Duke of Enghien ...
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... Helena ( lists B and C ) . 3. I charge Count Montholon to keep these items and give them to my son when he is sixteen . V 1. My three saddles and bridles , and the spurs I have used on St. Helena . 2. My five sporting guns . 3. I charge ...
... Helena ( lists B and C ) . 3. I charge Count Montholon to keep these items and give them to my son when he is sixteen . V 1. My three saddles and bridles , and the spurs I have used on St. Helena . 2. My five sporting guns . 3. I charge ...
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