The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumul 16R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... BATTLE OF WATERLOO com- menced on the forenoon of the 18th June . - French at- tack directed against the British centre - shifted to their right - charges of the Cuirassiers - and their reception.- Advance of the Prussians . - Ney's ...
... BATTLE OF WATERLOO com- menced on the forenoon of the 18th June . - French at- tack directed against the British centre - shifted to their right - charges of the Cuirassiers - and their reception.- Advance of the Prussians . - Ney's ...
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... battle when the Prussians came up , shown to be erroneous . THERE might be a difference of opinion , in a mere military question , whether the English gene- ral ought to have hazarded a battle for the defence of Brussels , or whether ...
... battle when the Prussians came up , shown to be erroneous . THERE might be a difference of opinion , in a mere military question , whether the English gene- ral ought to have hazarded a battle for the defence of Brussels , or whether ...
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... battle of Waterloo , he had the means of revolutionizing Belgium ; ' and although he was doubtless too sanguine in this declaration , yet unquestionably the French had many partisans in a country which they had so long possessed . The ...
... battle of Waterloo , he had the means of revolutionizing Belgium ; ' and although he was doubtless too sanguine in this declaration , yet unquestionably the French had many partisans in a country which they had so long possessed . The ...
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... battle of Waterloo , if gained by the French , would have finished the war , must be abandoned as vision- ary , whether we regard the firm and manly character of the great personage at the head of the British monarchy , the state of ...
... battle of Waterloo , if gained by the French , would have finished the war , must be abandoned as vision- ary , whether we regard the firm and manly character of the great personage at the head of the British monarchy , the state of ...
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... battle which he seemed to desire , providing the prince would afford him the support of two divisions of the Prussian army . The answer was worthy of the indefatigable and indomitable old man , who was never so much dis- concerted by ...
... battle which he seemed to desire , providing the prince would afford him the support of two divisions of the Prussian army . The answer was worthy of the indefatigable and indomitable old man , who was never so much dis- concerted by ...
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action admiral afforded allies Antommarchi appeared artillery attack attended battle Bellerophon betwixt Blucher board the Bellerophon Britain British Government Brussels Buonaparte Buonaparte's campaign Captain Maitland cavalry character circumstances command conduct considered corps Count Bertrand desired Dr O'Meara Duke of Wellington Elba Emperor enemy England English escape Europe expressed feelings fire force Fouché French army Gourgaud governor Grouchy guard honour Hougomont hundred thousand francs infantry island La Haye Sainte letter liberty Ligny Longwood Lord Bathurst Lord Keith Lord Wellington Louis XVIII Mareschal means ment military Montholon Napo Napoleon nation necessary never o'clock observed occasion officer opinion orders Paris perhaps permitted person poleon position possession present Prince Regent prisoner Prussians Quatre-bras received rendered replied respect retreat says seemed sent ship Sir George Cockburn Sir Henry Bunbury Sir Hudson Lowe situation soldiers sovereign St Helena tion troops vessel Waterloo Wavre