Waterloo, the Downfall of the First Napoleon: A History of the Campaign of 1815 |
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... Duke of Wellington three days afterwards , while yet in ignorance of the event , can the Bourbons get Frenchmen to fight for them against Frenchmen ? " The result showed that they could not . In the then state of France the army was ...
... Duke of Wellington three days afterwards , while yet in ignorance of the event , can the Bourbons get Frenchmen to fight for them against Frenchmen ? " The result showed that they could not . In the then state of France the army was ...
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... Duke of Wellington to Mr. Rogers , " I was at Vienna , and received [ on the 7th of March ] the news from Lord Burghersh , our Minister at Florence . The instant it came I communicated it to every member of the Congress , and all ...
... Duke of Wellington to Mr. Rogers , " I was at Vienna , and received [ on the 7th of March ] the news from Lord Burghersh , our Minister at Florence . The instant it came I communicated it to every member of the Congress , and all ...
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... Duke of Wellington has recorded that he found among the principal sovereigns " one prevailing sentiment -a determination to unite their efforts to support the system established by the Peace of Paris ; and he never doubted that if ...
... Duke of Wellington has recorded that he found among the principal sovereigns " one prevailing sentiment -a determination to unite their efforts to support the system established by the Peace of Paris ; and he never doubted that if ...
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... Duke of Wellington at Vienna . There was , indeed , a small party anxious to give Napoleon another trial ; but it was admitted candidly , even by these , that " Buonaparte was not sincere in his professions of moderation . " Yet , in ...
... Duke of Wellington at Vienna . There was , indeed , a small party anxious to give Napoleon another trial ; but it was admitted candidly , even by these , that " Buonaparte was not sincere in his professions of moderation . " Yet , in ...
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... Duke of Orleans was excluded from the throne . Therefore , the restoration of Louis XVIII . became an in- evitable consequence of victory , and the war in which they were about to engage ran the risk of appearing , and did appear to ...
... Duke of Orleans was excluded from the throne . Therefore , the restoration of Louis XVIII . became an in- evitable consequence of victory , and the war in which they were about to engage ran the risk of appearing , and did appear to ...
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