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Page 61
... Paris , would stand in it . " We can scarcely express , " say the wri- " ters , " the disagreeable impression made upon us by the first works of Grecian architecture that we saw , after a re- sidence of eight months among these ...
... Paris , would stand in it . " We can scarcely express , " say the wri- " ters , " the disagreeable impression made upon us by the first works of Grecian architecture that we saw , after a re- sidence of eight months among these ...
Page 66
... Paris , ( exclusive of Militia ) was 47,000 men ; and the saving for their support 2,652,000 / He concluded by moving that 190,252 men be granted for the land forces for the year ending Dec. 31 , 1815 , ( exclusive of those employed in ...
... Paris , ( exclusive of Militia ) was 47,000 men ; and the saving for their support 2,652,000 / He concluded by moving that 190,252 men be granted for the land forces for the year ending Dec. 31 , 1815 , ( exclusive of those employed in ...
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... Paris : he will have his advanced guard to - morrow at St. Denis and Gonasse . The army un- der my command has this day its right be- hind St. Just , and its left behind Taub , where the high road from Compeigne joins the high road from ...
... Paris : he will have his advanced guard to - morrow at St. Denis and Gonasse . The army un- der my command has this day its right be- hind St. Just , and its left behind Taub , where the high road from Compeigne joins the high road from ...
Page 69
... Paris ; and Mar- shal Blucher's troops are already between them and that city . SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE , July 4 . Foreign - office , July 5. Extract of a Dis- patch from Wm . A'Court , esq . his Ma- jesty's Envoy Extraordinary to the ...
... Paris ; and Mar- shal Blucher's troops are already between them and that city . SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE , July 4 . Foreign - office , July 5. Extract of a Dis- patch from Wm . A'Court , esq . his Ma- jesty's Envoy Extraordinary to the ...
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... Paris was then open on its vulnerable side , that a communication was opened between the two Allied Armies by a bridge which I had established at Argenteuil , and that a British corps was likewise moving upon the left of the Seine ...
... Paris was then open on its vulnerable side , that a communication was opened between the two Allied Armies by a bridge which I had established at Argenteuil , and that a British corps was likewise moving upon the left of the Seine ...
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