The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumes 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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Pagina 546
... army on the 18th June ha- ving been so decisive , that it was unable to make further resistance to their progress . On entering the French territory the Duke of Wellington addressed the following pro- clamation to the inhabitants ...
... army on the 18th June ha- ving been so decisive , that it was unable to make further resistance to their progress . On entering the French territory the Duke of Wellington addressed the following pro- clamation to the inhabitants ...
Pagina 549
... army be- yond the Loire . That army , however , bas since adhered to the government of Louis , after stipulating for certain conditions , which are stated in the following proclamation is sued by Davoust : - " Orleans , July 11 . " The army ...
... army be- yond the Loire . That army , however , bas since adhered to the government of Louis , after stipulating for certain conditions , which are stated in the following proclamation is sued by Davoust : - " Orleans , July 11 . " The army ...
Pagina 630
... army at any future period . The liberty of the press was abolished by a royal decree on the 8th instant , since which period we can learn little from the public journals of the internal state of France . Previous to this date the Paris ...
... army at any future period . The liberty of the press was abolished by a royal decree on the 8th instant , since which period we can learn little from the public journals of the internal state of France . Previous to this date the Paris ...
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