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قراءة كتاب The Surrender of Napoleon Being the narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship between the 24th of May and the 8th of August 1815

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The Surrender of Napoleon
Being the narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship between the 24th of May and the 8th of August 1815

The Surrender of Napoleon Being the narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship between the 24th of May and the 8th of August 1815

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  • Her retrospect of Buonaparte's conduct 154, 156
  • Her impatience. She writes to Lord Keith 155
  • She is overheard by the generals 157
  • Buonaparte's inquiries as to St Helena 158
  • Report of an attempt to escape 159
  • Rumour of an intention of serving a Habeas Corpus to bring Buonaparte ashore 162
  • Ship prepared for sea 162
  • The Northumberland ordered to convey Buonaparte 162
  • The Bellerophon weighs anchor 164
  • Service of a subpœna on Buonaparte frustrated by keeping the lawyer at bay 165
  • Note respecting writs of Habeas Corpus and subpœnas 165
  • Buonaparte again writes to the Regent 168
  • He keeps entirely to the cabin; prepares a protest 169
  • Buonaparte's protest 170
  • He declares himself to be the guest of England, and no prisoner 171
  • Captain Maitland's observations thereon 174
  • Conversation on this subject with Count Las Cases 176
  • Buonaparte speaks of the Army of the Loire, and of his party 178
  • Mr O'Meara requested by Buonaparte to become his surgeon 179
  • The Northumberland in sight 180
  • Arms required to be delivered up 181
  • Lists of articles essential for the Trench officers and ladies forwarded to Plymouth 182
  • Sir George Cockburn is introduced to Buonaparte 182
  • Buonaparte permitted to wear his sword 183
  • He requests an interview with Captain Maitland 183
  • He expresses his wish of living on a small estate in England 185
  • He speaks in favour of Savary and Lallemand 185
  • Captain Maitland's letter to Count Bertrand 186
  • Lord Keith's order to the captain to deliver up General Buonaparte and others public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@28934@[email protected]#page187" class="pginternal"
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