The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... retreat . - Destruction of Washington . - Plunder of Alexandria , - Attempt on Baltimore . - Death of general Ross . 61 CHAP . V. Labedoyere's description of the state of France . - Connection of Buonaparte with the conspiracy . His ...
... retreat . - Destruction of Washington . - Plunder of Alexandria , - Attempt on Baltimore . - Death of general Ross . 61 CHAP . V. Labedoyere's description of the state of France . - Connection of Buonaparte with the conspiracy . His ...
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... Retreat of the French.- Death of the duke of Brunswick . - Battle of Ligny . - Repulse of the Prussians.- Danger of Blucher . - Retreat of the duke of Wellington . - Affair at Genappe .-- Let- ter of lord Anglesea . - Dreadful night be ...
... Retreat of the French.- Death of the duke of Brunswick . - Battle of Ligny . - Repulse of the Prussians.- Danger of Blucher . - Retreat of the duke of Wellington . - Affair at Genappe .-- Let- ter of lord Anglesea . - Dreadful night be ...
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... Retreat of general Grouchy . - Battle of Na . mur . - Operations of Blucher . - His pro- clamation to the army . - Excesses of the Prussians . - Operations of lord Welling- ton . - Good conduct of the British . - Con- nection of Louis ...
... Retreat of general Grouchy . - Battle of Na . mur . - Operations of Blucher . - His pro- clamation to the army . - Excesses of the Prussians . - Operations of lord Welling- ton . - Good conduct of the British . - Con- nection of Louis ...
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... retreat and probable destruction by the in- tervention of Lord Castlereagh . As Eng- land had little or nothing to ask from the continental powers she was undoubtedly the better enabled to raise her voice in the cause of justice and ...
... retreat and probable destruction by the in- tervention of Lord Castlereagh . As Eng- land had little or nothing to ask from the continental powers she was undoubtedly the better enabled to raise her voice in the cause of justice and ...
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... retreat , with the loss of a gun , 20 baggage waggons , and a considerable number of men killed , wounded , and prisoners . Admiral Pike having , on the second of August , received orders from the crown prince to attack Kragero , three ...
... retreat , with the loss of a gun , 20 baggage waggons , and a considerable number of men killed , wounded , and prisoners . Admiral Pike having , on the second of August , received orders from the crown prince to attack Kragero , three ...
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