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Page 406
... French head- quarters at Charleroi , the Prussian at Namur , and the Eng- lish at Brussels . ' We have then a section , too long for in- sertion , shewing the exact positions of the different French corps . Next follows a sort of tirade ...
... French head- quarters at Charleroi , the Prussian at Namur , and the Eng- lish at Brussels . ' We have then a section , too long for in- sertion , shewing the exact positions of the different French corps . Next follows a sort of tirade ...
Page 407
... French , a column of 20,000 of whom under General D'Erlong joined them in the afternoon ; and the Prussians retreated on Wavres . This movement of Count D'Erlong to assist the French army is stated to have occasioned extreme surprise in ...
... French , a column of 20,000 of whom under General D'Erlong joined them in the afternoon ; and the Prussians retreated on Wavres . This movement of Count D'Erlong to assist the French army is stated to have occasioned extreme surprise in ...
Page 483
... French to the groupe of islands , which are designated in our maps by the term Charaibean , or Caribee , ( the orthography Caribbee is erroneous , as the i represents a long or diph- thongal sound , in the language of the natives ...
... French to the groupe of islands , which are designated in our maps by the term Charaibean , or Caribee , ( the orthography Caribbee is erroneous , as the i represents a long or diph- thongal sound , in the language of the natives ...
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Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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