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... ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . CHAPTER I. NAPOLEON AGAINST EUROPE . 1. Napoleon's Relation to Europe in 1815 2. He Returns from Elba 3. His Political Calculations 4. His Resources and Exertions 5. Champ de Mai : Meeting of the Chambers ...
... ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . CHAPTER I. NAPOLEON AGAINST EUROPE . 1. Napoleon's Relation to Europe in 1815 2. He Returns from Elba 3. His Political Calculations 4. His Resources and Exertions 5. Champ de Mai : Meeting of the Chambers ...
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... Army of Wellington II . The Army of Prince Blucher III . The Army of Napoleon 325 327 329 ✓ IV . British Regiments at Waterloo . 331 V V. Could Grouchy have saved Napoleon ? 332 INDEX 337 MAP AND PLANS AT THE END OF THE VOLUME . I ...
... Army of Wellington II . The Army of Prince Blucher III . The Army of Napoleon 325 327 329 ✓ IV . British Regiments at Waterloo . 331 V V. Could Grouchy have saved Napoleon ? 332 INDEX 337 MAP AND PLANS AT THE END OF THE VOLUME . I ...
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A History of the Campaign of 1815 George Hooper. BOOK I. THE ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . B THE ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . B CHAPTER I. NAPOLEON.
A History of the Campaign of 1815 George Hooper. BOOK I. THE ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . B THE ARMY RESTORES THE EMPEROR . B CHAPTER I. NAPOLEON.
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... army , he knew , was still , and would be always , devoted to him . " Nos victoires et nos malheurs , " he said ... army an indestructible bond ; with me alone the army can obtain once more vengeance , power , and glory . 2 I caused the ...
... army , he knew , was still , and would be always , devoted to him . " Nos victoires et nos malheurs , " he said ... army an indestructible bond ; with me alone the army can obtain once more vengeance , power , and glory . 2 I caused the ...
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... army rallied to the tricolour ; the generals could neither restrain nor guide their soldiers ; the Bourbon dukes and princes , and the brave Duchess of Angoulême- the only man of the family " -were utterly powerless before the universal ...
... army rallied to the tricolour ; the generals could neither restrain nor guide their soldiers ; the Bourbon dukes and princes , and the brave Duchess of Angoulême- the only man of the family " -were utterly powerless before the universal ...
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Allies Amand arrived artillery attack battalions batteries battle Belle Alliance Blucher brigade British Brussels Bulow centre Chambers Charleroi Charleroi road Charras Colonel columns commanded corps cuirassiers D'Erlon despatch directed division Dragoons Duke Dutch-Belgian Dyle Emperor enemy Europe fight fire flank Fleurus force Fouché France Frasne French army front frontier Gembloux Gemioncourt Genappe Gérard Grouchy guns Halkett halted Hanoverian Haye Sainte head-quarters hedges horse horsemen Hougoumont Hussars Imperial Guard infantry La Belle Alliance La Haye Sainte light cavalry Ligny Lobau Major-General Meuse Mont St morning moved movement Namur Namur road Napo Napoleon National Guards Nivelles road o'clock occupied officers outposts Paris Picton Pirch Planchenoit Portrait position Prince of Orange Prussian army Quatre Bras rear regiments Reille retreat ridge right bank rode Sambre sent side skirmishers slope soldiers Sombref Soult squadrons strength Thielemann tion Trans troops Vandamme village vols Waterloo Wavre Wellington whole Ziethen
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