The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K.G.: France and the Low Countries, 1814-1815J. Murray, 1838 |
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... Letter . Show this letter and desire Hill to give orders accord- ingly to Sir Robert Kennedy . These may march - the 10th and 67th regiments , and two or three battalions of Germans . Let this letter go by an officer through Narbonne ...
... Letter . Show this letter and desire Hill to give orders accord- ingly to Sir Robert Kennedy . These may march - the 10th and 67th regiments , and two or three battalions of Germans . Let this letter go by an officer through Narbonne ...
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... Letter . ' Show this letter and desire Hill to give orders accord- ingly to Sir Robert Kennedy . These may march - the 10th and 67th regiments , and two or three battalions of Germans . Let this letter go by an officer through Narbonne ...
... Letter . ' Show this letter and desire Hill to give orders accord- ingly to Sir Robert Kennedy . These may march - the 10th and 67th regiments , and two or three battalions of Germans . Let this letter go by an officer through Narbonne ...
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... letter which Lord Bathurst had written to me on the 14th of April , the original of which I ought to have received ... letter , as I shall be at Toulouse so soon . ' To Earl Bathurst . • MY DEAR LORD , Paris , 5th May , 1814 . I arrived ...
... letter which Lord Bathurst had written to me on the 14th of April , the original of which I ought to have received ... letter , as I shall be at Toulouse so soon . ' To Earl Bathurst . • MY DEAR LORD , Paris , 5th May , 1814 . I arrived ...
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... letter before I quitted Tou- louse , I could have settled the matter with Sir Rowland before I came away . From what he said however to me casually , while talking about the intended secret expedition , I am inclined to believe that he ...
... letter before I quitted Tou- louse , I could have settled the matter with Sir Rowland before I came away . From what he said however to me casually , while talking about the intended secret expedition , I am inclined to believe that he ...
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... letter and its enclosure which I have received from the Secretary of State , in regard to the magazines and other property belonging to the enemy captured in France , and particularly at Bordeaux . I beg that you will furnish me as soon ...
... letter and its enclosure which I have received from the Secretary of State , in regard to the magazines and other property belonging to the enemy captured in France , and particularly at Bordeaux . I beg that you will furnish me as soon ...
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Alliées Allies Altesse Royale armées army Baron Believe Bénévent bien Blücher Bordeaux brigade British Bruxelles Buonaparte cavalry Comte de Jaucourt corps DEAR LORD DEAR SIR desire dispatch donner Duc d'Angoulême Duc de Richelieu Duke Earl Bathurst enclose a letter enclose the copy England été être Excellence fait Feltre France French Government G.C.B. MY DEAR Général Gonesse Hanoverian Hardinge Highness the Prince honor of receiving honor to enclose infantry J'ai eu l'honneur J'ai l'honneur d'être June K.G. Paris King l'armée l'honneur de recevoir Lieut Lord Castlereagh Lordship Madrid Majesty's Major General Sir Maréchal Marshal Prince Blücher ment mettre Minister MONSIEUR Netherlands officers opinion ordres Pays Bas Préfet Prince of Orange Prince Regent Prussian qu'il received your letter recommend reçu regarding regiments Royal Highness sent Sept Sir Charles Stuart Sir H sous Talleyrand Torrens tout treaty troops troupes Vienna Viscount Castlereagh WELLINGTON
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Page 349 - Lestrade, and I shall be very much obliged to you if you will let me hear of any fresh, developments of so singular a chain of events.
Page 496 - Puissent-ils être sincères dans leurs déclarations, et n'en avoir réellement voulu qu'à ma personne ! Ma vie politique est terminée, et je proclame mon fils sous le titre de Napoléon II. Empereur des Français.
Page 270 - France, avec des projets de troubles et de bouleversements, il s'est privé lui-même de la protection des lois, et a manifesté, à la face de l'Univers, qu'il ne saurait y avoir ni paix, ni trêve avec lui. « Les puissances déclarent, en conséquence, que Napoléon Bonaparte s'est placé hors des relations civiles et sociales, et que, comme ennemi et perturbateur du repos du Monde, il s'est livré à la vindicte publique.
Page 590 - The history of a battle," says the greatest of living generals, " is not unlike the history of a ball. Some individuals may recollect all the little events of which the great result is the battle won or lost ; but no individual can recollect the order in which, or the exact moment at which, they occurred, which makes all the difference as to their value or importance.
Page 269 - Les puissances qui ont signé le Traité de Paris, réunies en congrès à Vienne, informées de l'évasion de Napoléon Bonaparte et de son entrée à main armée en France, doivent à leur propre dignité et à l'intérêt de l'ordre social une déclaration solennelle des sentiments que cet événement leur a fait éprouver.
Page 478 - BUONAPARTE having collected the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 6th corps of the French army and the Imperial Guards, and nearly all the cavalry on the Sambre, and between that river and the Meuse, between the 10th and 14th of the month, advanced on the 15th, and attacked the Prussian posts at Thuin and Lobez, on the Sambre, at day-light in the morning.
Page 482 - I could judge, 150 pieces of cannon, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands. I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it only on account of the fatigue of our troops, who had been engaged during twelve hours, and because I found myself on the same road with Marshal Blücher, who assured me of his intention to follow the enemy throughout the night...
Page 469 - Friedland, qui décida deux fois du destin de l'Europe. Alors, comme après Austerlitz, comme après Wagram, nous fûmes trop généreux ! Nous crûmes aux protestations et aux serments des princes que nous laissâmes sur le trône ! Aujourd'hui cependant, coalisés entre eux, ils en veulent à l'indépendance et aux droits les plus sacrés de la France. Ils ont commencé la plus injuste des aggressions. Marchons donc à leur rencontre. Eux et nous ne sommes-nous plus les mêmes hommes...
Page 480 - Lordship will perceive by the enclosed return ; and I have particularly to regret his Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick, who fell fighting gallantly at the head of his troops.