Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 - English literature |
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Page 483
... Hudson Lowe , were guilty of systematic barbarity in the treatment of Bonaparte : but here is one more- and , as we understand that it meets with favour at Paris , we think it our duty to give a brief notice of its merits . Indeed ...
... Hudson Lowe , were guilty of systematic barbarity in the treatment of Bonaparte : but here is one more- and , as we understand that it meets with favour at Paris , we think it our duty to give a brief notice of its merits . Indeed ...
Page 484
... Hudson Lowe is no longer on the scene ; at this moment his Memoirs are in preparation for the press in London . It behoves France to be careful that the history of this illustrious yet odious captivity be not TRAVESTIED ... Hudson Lowe .
... Hudson Lowe is no longer on the scene ; at this moment his Memoirs are in preparation for the press in London . It behoves France to be careful that the history of this illustrious yet odious captivity be not TRAVESTIED ... Hudson Lowe .
Page 485
... Hudson Lowe arrived , M. Montholon says- " This kind of life , monotonous and melancholy though it was , without doubt was regarded as too endurable in the eye of the malicious_genius which then presided over the ... Hudson Lowe . 485.
... Hudson Lowe arrived , M. Montholon says- " This kind of life , monotonous and melancholy though it was , without doubt was regarded as too endurable in the eye of the malicious_genius which then presided over the ... Hudson Lowe . 485.
Page 486
... Hudson Lowe himself observed with a certain degree of alarm the effect of his restrictive measures . A struggle was evidently taking place in his mind between a vague fear of the terrible result which might be the ... Hudson Lowe .
... Hudson Lowe himself observed with a certain degree of alarm the effect of his restrictive measures . A struggle was evidently taking place in his mind between a vague fear of the terrible result which might be the ... Hudson Lowe .
Page 487
... Hudson were in fact Bonaparte's own , as they avowedly wrote them from his dictation . But the richest parti- culars concerning Napoleon and his family at Longwood are con- tained in O'Meara's unpublished communications ... Hudson Lowe . 487.
... Hudson were in fact Bonaparte's own , as they avowedly wrote them from his dictation . But the richest parti- culars concerning Napoleon and his family at Longwood are con- tained in O'Meara's unpublished communications ... Hudson Lowe . 487.
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