Napoleon's Captivity in Relation to Sir Hudson Lowe

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of his journal came into the hands of the Governor, who, before re- turning it, very properly had it copied as a matter of public interest. This journal contains many passages that are suppressed in the journal as published. One of the suppressed passages is as follows : "We are possessed of moral arms only; and in order to make the most advantageous use of these it was necessary to reduce into a system our demeanour, our words, our sentiments, even our privations, in order that we might thereb...y excite a lively interest in a large portion of the population of Europe, and that the Op- position in England might not fail to attack the Ministry on the violence of their conduct towards Colonel Basil Jackson informs us" that while visiting Paris in 1828 he accidentally met Count Montholon, who invited his wife and himself to pass a few days at his country seat. Colonel Jackson thus continues: ' Under the date of November 30th, 1815. This passage is given by Forsyth, vol. i. p. 5. Lord Rosebery says of the sup- pressed passages: " If indeed they exist or ever existed" (p.

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