The Life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington ... with Copious Details and Delineations, Historical, Political, and Military, of the Various Important Services in which He Has Been Engaged in ...J. and J. Cundee ..., [181-?], 1814 - Generals |
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... provinces and states for adhering to their laws , their religion , and to their Sovereigns . It is true that Lord Wellington upon his first en- trance into the French territory did not hold out any public hopes to the people of England ...
... provinces and states for adhering to their laws , their religion , and to their Sovereigns . It is true that Lord Wellington upon his first en- trance into the French territory did not hold out any public hopes to the people of England ...
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... provinces of France ; not indeed to the same extent , for the intelligence of the friendly conduct of Lord Wellington to the conquered provinces , was checked by every means in the power of Napoleon's spies , who not only were careful ...
... provinces of France ; not indeed to the same extent , for the intelligence of the friendly conduct of Lord Wellington to the conquered provinces , was checked by every means in the power of Napoleon's spies , who not only were careful ...
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... provinces of the kingdom into which you may be able to penetrate , as well as in the adjacent provinces . " To levy troops there , and to receive the oath of those who , hay- ing abandoned the colours of the Usurper , shall embrace the ...
... provinces of the kingdom into which you may be able to penetrate , as well as in the adjacent provinces . " To levy troops there , and to receive the oath of those who , hay- ing abandoned the colours of the Usurper , shall embrace the ...
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Don Carlos Doyle | 20 |
Passage of the Adour | 383 |
Entre into Bourdeaux | 419 |
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