| Sir George Cockburn - 1888 - 106 pages
...conduct in refusing to receive him in England, and sending him to reside at St. Helena. 22nd October. — Since General Buonaparte's arrival at St. Helena I...with his attendants he has since been complaining a good deal; and having stated to me that he could not bear the crowds which gathered to 95 see him... | |
| 1897 - 928 pages
...1815), Sir George Cockburn gives these personal glimpses of Napoleon:— Since General Bonaparte's arrival at St. Helena, I have been so occupied that...and he seemed tolerably satisfied with it. though both he and his attendants have since been complaining a good deal. The general having stated to me... | |
| English periodicals - 1897 - 1044 pages
...October 1815), Sir George Cockburn gives these personal glimpses of Napoleon : Since General Bonaparte's arrival at St. Helena, I have been so occupied that...and he seemed tolerably satisfied with it, though both he and hia attendants have since been complaining a good deal. The General having stated to me... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1897 - 1074 pages
...October 1815), Sir George Cockburn gives these personal glimpses of Napoleon : Since General Bonaparte's arrival at St. Helena, I have been so occupied that...and he seemed tolerably satisfied with it, though both he and his attendants have since been complaining a good deal. The General having stated to me... | |
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