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Page 31
... troops and the security of our country . It appears that the disposeable force of the allies in Belgium in June 1815 , making the necessary allowance for detachments and garrisons , was about 170,000 men ; of whom 100,000 were under ...
... troops and the security of our country . It appears that the disposeable force of the allies in Belgium in June 1815 , making the necessary allowance for detachments and garrisons , was about 170,000 men ; of whom 100,000 were under ...
Page 41
... troops ; the soldiers speaking all one language , and being commanded by officers who had toiled together through many hard - fought campaigns . In Each army was fatigued by long marches , and had suffered severely from the inclemency ...
... troops ; the soldiers speaking all one language , and being commanded by officers who had toiled together through many hard - fought campaigns . In Each army was fatigued by long marches , and had suffered severely from the inclemency ...
Page 206
... troops at Aboukir to move forthwith . These troops , reinforced by a battalion of marines , marched immediately at sun - set . After a long and very harassing march during the night , impeded as they were by a heavy and uncertain ...
... troops at Aboukir to move forthwith . These troops , reinforced by a battalion of marines , marched immediately at sun - set . After a long and very harassing march during the night , impeded as they were by a heavy and uncertain ...
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