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... Lord Castlereagh , is said " been in four days beaten , dispersed , also to ... Wellington ; but their contents have not transpired . If it is true , as has ... Lord Wellington wishes to provide . Two French frigates , the Alcmene and ...
... Lord Castlereagh , is said " been in four days beaten , dispersed , also to ... Wellington ; but their contents have not transpired . If it is true , as has ... Lord Wellington wishes to provide . Two French frigates , the Alcmene and ...
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... Duke of Saxe Wei- mar , containing another extract of a letter , " without a date , from Marshal Blu- cher ; the ... Lord Wellington had been made with the view of crossing the Adour , in consequence of the French having been driven ...
... Duke of Saxe Wei- mar , containing another extract of a letter , " without a date , from Marshal Blu- cher ; the ... Lord Wellington had been made with the view of crossing the Adour , in consequence of the French having been driven ...
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... Sir W. Beresford's private letter , to which Lord Wellington's dispatch refers , is dated Bordeaux , 12th March , 1814. It states , in substance , that he en- tered the city on that day ; that he was met a short distance from the town ...
... Sir W. Beresford's private letter , to which Lord Wellington's dispatch refers , is dated Bordeaux , 12th March , 1814. It states , in substance , that he en- tered the city on that day ; that he was met a short distance from the town ...
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... Lord Wellington's and Mar- shal Beresford's assurances , prove that the British Government have DETERMINED to afford their powerful support to the legiti- male cause , to the rights of Louis XVIII . as King of France . tions ; but if ...
... Lord Wellington's and Mar- shal Beresford's assurances , prove that the British Government have DETERMINED to afford their powerful support to the legiti- male cause , to the rights of Louis XVIII . as King of France . tions ; but if ...
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... Lord Wellington and Marshal Beresford have COMMITTED THEIR GOVERNMENT , and it is impossible to suppose that they would have committed it without being authorised . The knowledge of this will spread with ra- pidity from the South to ...
... Lord Wellington and Marshal Beresford have COMMITTED THEIR GOVERNMENT , and it is impossible to suppose that they would have committed it without being authorised . The knowledge of this will spread with ra- pidity from the South to ...
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