Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: Waterloo, the campaign in France, and the capitulation of Paris by a military convention with the allied British and Prussian armies, 1815J. Murray, 1863 |
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... letter , I can inform your Lordship that the works of Tournay and Mons are in sufficient for- wardness to place those towns in a state of security if we are not attacked before the expiration of a fortnight . The Prussians have ...
... letter , I can inform your Lordship that the works of Tournay and Mons are in sufficient for- wardness to place those towns in a state of security if we are not attacked before the expiration of a fortnight . The Prussians have ...
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... letter the Prince sent me yours of the 22nd March . You will see that I have spared no efforts to keep the Prince quiet , which object has indeed been the principal motive of my journey to Brussels . The army under his command is ...
... letter the Prince sent me yours of the 22nd March . You will see that I have spared no efforts to keep the Prince quiet , which object has indeed been the principal motive of my journey to Brussels . The army under his command is ...
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... letter to Lord Castlereagh , giving an account of a military conference at which I was present yesterday . I made what interest I could to obtain the Hessians ( Cassel and Darmstadt ) for you , but it was vigorously resisted , and you ...
... letter to Lord Castlereagh , giving an account of a military conference at which I was present yesterday . I made what interest I could to obtain the Hessians ( Cassel and Darmstadt ) for you , but it was vigorously resisted , and you ...
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... each musket . For arming Tournay , Ypres , and Menin : 62 24 - pounders , 113 18 - pounders , 113 12 - pounders , 52 9 - pounders , 11 10 - inch * Including Artillery and Guards . 24 CAULAINCOURT'S LETTER TO BARON DE NAGEL . howitzers ,
... each musket . For arming Tournay , Ypres , and Menin : 62 24 - pounders , 113 18 - pounders , 113 12 - pounders , 52 9 - pounders , 11 10 - inch * Including Artillery and Guards . 24 CAULAINCOURT'S LETTER TO BARON DE NAGEL . howitzers ,
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... letter . I have thought it desirable that he should precede the corps in order to take your com- mands upon such further arrangements or alteration in the march of these troops as your Grace might think it necessary to make , as well as ...
... letter . I have thought it desirable that he should precede the corps in order to take your com- mands upon such further arrangements or alteration in the march of these troops as your Grace might think it necessary to make , as well as ...
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Alliés April armées army arrived artillery autres avait avant avoir Avril bataillons Bathurst battalion bien Blücher brigade Bruxelles Buonaparte c'est Castlereagh cavalry Colonel command Comte considération contre corps d'armée d'après d'être d'infanterie d'une DEAR LORD département despatch deux division doit Dörnberg droite Duke of Wellington état été être faire fait Field Marshal FitzRoy Somerset force Français France garde nationale garnison Général généraux Grace guerre Hanoverian Haut Rhin haute heures hommes honour humble servant infantry jours Juin June jusqu'à King King's German Legion l'armée l'ennemi letter ligne Lord Castlereagh Lord Duke Louis XVIII Majesty Maréchal Marshal the Duke Maubeuge ment militaire mois Monsieur le Duc moyens n'est Napoléon officers ordres Ostend Paris partie peuple peut pouvoir premier prendre Prince Prince of Orange Prussian Puissances qu'elle qu'il qu'on quartier-général quelques regiments Royal sera serait seront sous tout troops troupes Valenciennes Viscount Castlereagh
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Halaman 322 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Halaman 434 - I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the -Admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for...
Halaman 530 - Bulow, upon the enemy's flank, was a most decisive one; and even if I had not found myself in a situation to make the attack, which produced the final result, it would have forced the enemy to retire, if his attacks should have failed, and would have prevented him from taking advantage of them, if they should unfortunately have succeeded.
Halaman 578 - My Lord Duke, 'Your Grace's most obedient 'And very humble servant, 'QUINTUS SLIDE.
Halaman 537 - I have every reason to be satisfied with the manner in which Mr. McGrigor conducted the department under his directions, and I consider him one of the most able, industrious, and successful public servants I have ever met with.
Halaman 358 - ... se seront retirés au premier avertissement des autorités civiles ou militaires, ou même depuis, lorsqu'ils n'auront été saisis que hors des lieux de la réunion séditieuse, sans opposer de résistance et sans armes.
Halaman 360 - Si le discours contient une provocation directe à la désobéissance aux lois ou autres actes de l'autorité publique, ou s'il tend à soulever ou armer une partie des citoyens contre les autres , le ministre du culte qui...
Halaman 356 - Si la correspondance avec les sujets d'une puissance ennemie, sans avoir pour objet l'un des crimes énoncés en l'article précédent, a néanmoins eu pour résultat de fournir aux ennemis des instructions nuisibles à la situation militaire ou politique de la France ou de ses alliés...
Halaman 341 - France un foyer de désordres et de bouleversemens pour les autres États. Elles respecteront la liberté de la France partout où elle ne sera pas incompatible avec leur propre sûreté et avec la tranquillité générale de l'Europe. . Dans .le cas actuel, le droit des Souverains alliés d'intervenir dans la question du régime intérieur de la France est d'autant plus incontestable, que l'abolition du pouvoir que l'on prétend y...
Halaman 402 - Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These, having landed, were hardy enough to advance against the works of General Morgan, and, what is strange and difficult to account for, at the very moment when their entire discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements...