The Battle of Waterloo, Also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, Described by the Series of Accounts Published by Authority, with Circumstantial Details: By a Near Observer. Also Important Particulars, Communicated by Staff, and Regimental Officers, Serving in Different Parts of the Field, with Every Connected Official Document; Forming an Historical Record of the Campaign in the Netherlands, 1815. To which is Added a Register of the Names of the OfficersJ. Booth, 1817 |
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... Picton leave Brussels ib . Various unfounded reports in the .... 6 Further flight of the fugitives to Holland Arrival of the news of the battle of Waterloo 17 ib . ..... 288 18 ib . first moments of suspense First correct news of the ...
... Picton leave Brussels ib . Various unfounded reports in the .... 6 Further flight of the fugitives to Holland Arrival of the news of the battle of Waterloo 17 ib . ..... 288 18 ib . first moments of suspense First correct news of the ...
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... Picton's division ib . Sir Thomas Picton's division and Quarry in front of the British fall ...... 35 and 36 position 25 French Cuirassiers 36 Mont St. Jean ib . 71st Regiment 37 .... La Belle Alliance , where Blucher and Wellington met ...
... Picton's division ib . Sir Thomas Picton's division and Quarry in front of the British fall ...... 35 and 36 position 25 French Cuirassiers 36 Mont St. Jean ib . 71st Regiment 37 .... La Belle Alliance , where Blucher and Wellington met ...
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... Picton .. 302 Gea . Sir W. Ponsonby .. 309 • NOTICES OF THE FALLEN HE- Lieut . Pym 313 ROES 292 Lieut . Robe 311 .... Duke of Brunswick .. 292 Cornet Shuldham .. 312 Cornet Bernard 312 Major Smyth ... 313 Capt . W. Buckley 302 Licut ...
... Picton .. 302 Gea . Sir W. Ponsonby .. 309 • NOTICES OF THE FALLEN HE- Lieut . Pym 313 ROES 292 Lieut . Robe 311 .... Duke of Brunswick .. 292 Cornet Shuldham .. 312 Cornet Bernard 312 Major Smyth ... 313 Capt . W. Buckley 302 Licut ...
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... Picton on 16th Private Fry of the 28th seizes an Eagle . Lieut . Deare's gallant conduct Sir J. Kempt , Sir Denis Packe , Sir P. Belson , and Sir J. Lambert Major ( Menzies ) and private 42d Highlanders 80 ib . ib . ib . 81 Lieut ...
... Picton on 16th Private Fry of the 28th seizes an Eagle . Lieut . Deare's gallant conduct Sir J. Kempt , Sir Denis Packe , Sir P. Belson , and Sir J. Lambert Major ( Menzies ) and private 42d Highlanders 80 ib . ib . ib . 81 Lieut ...
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... Picton ordering the charge of Sir James Kemp's Brigade 5 BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS . Sir T. Belson and 28th regt . " the square remained steady " 82 1 82 2 6 BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS . Lt. - Col . Macara of the 42d regt . 75 1 7 BATTLE OF ...
... Picton ordering the charge of Sir James Kemp's Brigade 5 BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS . Sir T. Belson and 28th regt . " the square remained steady " 82 1 82 2 6 BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS . Lt. - Col . Macara of the 42d regt . 75 1 7 BATTLE OF ...
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18th of June arms arrived artillery attack Baron batt battalion Battle of Waterloo Belle Alliance brave brigade British Brunswick Brussels Buonaparté cannon Capt Captain cavalry centre charge Charleroi Colonel columns command corps Cuirassiers division Dragoons Duke of Wellington Emperor enemy enemy's English Ensign fell Field Marshal field of battle fire flank force fought France French army gallant Genappe George guns Hanoverian honour horse Hougomont Hussars Imperial Guard infantry John K. G. L. sev killed La Belle Alliance La Haye Sainte Lancers Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant Ligny Lord Wellington loss Major Major-General Marshal Blucher military morning Napoleon night Nivelles o'clock officers Paris Picton position Prince Blucher Prince of Orange Prince Regent prisoners Prussian army Quatre Bras rear received regiment repulsed retreat road Royal Highness Sambre shot soldiers squares took troops victory village Wavre whole wood wounded
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93 ページ - And upon them that are left alive of you I will send a faintness into their hearts in the lands of their enemies ; and the sound of a shaken leaf shall chase them ; and they shall flee, as fleeing from a sword; and they shall fall when none pursueth.
252 ページ - Madmen ! One moment of prosperity has bewildered them. The oppression and humiliation of the French people are beyond their power. If they enter France, they will there find their grave.
188 ページ - The enemy repeatedly charged our infantry with his cavalry ; but these attacks were uniformly unsuccessful, and they afforded opportunities to our cavalry to charge, in one of which Lord E. Somerset's brigade, consisting of the Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards, and 1st Dragoon Guards, highly distinguished themselves, as did that of Sir W.
188 ページ - Macdonell, and afterwards of Colonel Home ; and I am happy to add that it was maintained throughout the day with the utmost gallantry by these brave troops, notwithstanding the repeated efforts of large bodies of the enemy to obtain possession of it.
17 ページ - Picton, his Majesty has sustained the loss of an officer who has frequently distinguished himself in his service, and he fell gloriously leading his division to a charge with bayonets, by which one of the most serious attacks made by the enemy on our position was defeated.
250 ページ - ... that in consequence of events which have happened in Europe subsequent to the signature of the Convention aforesaid, it has been deemed expedient and determined, in conjunction with the Allied Sovereigns, that St. Helena shall be the place allotted...
189 ページ - I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it only on account of the fatigue of our troops, who had been engaged during twelve hours, and because I found myself on the same road with Marshal Blücher, who assured me of his intention to follow the enemy throughout the night...
230 ページ - ... of St. Cloud and Meudon; but the gallantry of the Prussian troops, under General Ziethen, surmounted every obstacle, and they succeeded finally in establishing themselves on the heights of Meudon, and in the village of Issy. The French attacked them again in Issy, at three o'clock in the morning of the 3d, but were repulsed with considerable loss; and finding that Paris was then open on its vulnerable side, that a communication was opened between the two...
188 ページ - I determined to attack the enemy, and immediately advanced the whole line of infantry, supported by the cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point...
i ページ - Great England's glory and the world's wide wonder, Whose dreadful name late through all Spain did thunder, And Hercules' two pillars standing near Did make to quake and fear.