id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15246 Runciman, Walter Runciman, Baron The Tragedy of St. Helena .txt text/plain 67669 3350 68 Napoleon, but this was not the general view of the men with whom I Emperor Napoleon states: "It is my wish that my ashes may repose on authorisation to remove the remains of the Emperor Napoleon from receive the mortal remains of the Emperor Napoleon. British Government of that time from having violated every humane law. Napoleon has said, "In the course of time, nothing will be thought so The Emperor received Lord Amherst, who was a man of some human Even Napoleon's father-in-law, the Emperor of Austria, who Strange though it may appear, the son of the Great Napoleon and Whether the gifted and amiable son of the Emperor Napoleon was her be judged as a man," said Napoleon, and in truth he was right in Louis Napoleon, whose life he desired to take, but who, with great great Napoleon. Napoleon at St. Helena and Sir Hudson Lowe, by Forsyth. Napoleon proclaimed Emperor of France. ./cache/15246.txt ./txt/15246.txt