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at the same time160
the duke of wellington143
the right of the119
in front of the109
of the th regiment104
in rear of the101
of the french army101
on the part of99
the head of the99
the left of the96
in the direction of95
for the purpose of94
in the midst of90
the th of june89
in the course of82
on the right of82
the whole of the81
at the end of80
of la haye sainte76
battalion of the th73
the th and th72
the advance of the72
the morning of the70
the rest of the70
on the morning of69
the main body of69
the part of the69
on the th of65
morning of the th65
the top of the64
at the head of64
the remainder of the62
of the imperial guard62
the end of the62
on the left of61
the edge of the59
the rear of the56
that part of the56
of the prussian army54
under the command of52
in the mean time51
as soon as the51
the arrival of the51
of the duke of51
the other side of50
with the exception of50
the battle of waterloo50
for the first time50
the prince of orange49
nd battalion of the49
on the other side47
the evening of the47
main body of the47
the nd battalion of47
the night of the47
the centre of the47
the crest of the46
commanded by lieutenant general46
other side of the46
the wood of bossu45
in the rear of45
as far as the44
on the other hand44
of the th and44
the course of the44
in the act of44
the field of battle44
the st and nd42
the retreat of the42
from time to time41
the greater part of41
it was not until41
battalions of the th40
the advanced guard of40
evening of the th40
of the french cavalry40
the field of waterloo40
the front of the39
night of the th39
regiments of the line38
the direction of the38
was one of the38
of the th hussars38
the opposite side of38
the st battalion of38
on the evening of37
in the first place37
the side of the37
the rd battalion of36
of the nd regiment36
and th regiments of35
st battalion of the35
one of the most35
by the side of35
on the following morning35
the foot of the35
in the vicinity of34
the right wing of34
rd battalion of the34
in spite of the34
the midst of the34
opposite side of the33
on the point of33
the exception of the33
st amand la haye33
and it was not33
of la belle alliance33
the extreme left of32
a portion of the32
at the same moment31
the hands of the31
he was going to31
on the field of31
head quarters were at31
right bank of the31
the right bank of31
the commencement of the30
in the middle of30
in a few minutes30
extreme left of the30
a great deal of30
the middle of the30
the manner in which30
of the charleroi road30
of the british army30
of the high road30
head of the column29
in command of the29
that he had been29
in a state of29
that portion of the29
of the wood of29
the troops of the28
the way in which28
the door of the28
along the high road28
th regiments of the28
on the opposite side28
the left wing of27
that it would be27
we were obliged to27
part of the field27
under lieutenant general baron26
it would have been26
this part of the26
the first and second26
in consequence of the26
of the th of26
right wing of the26
of the fourth corps26
side of the road26
to be able to26
as soon as he26
the army of the26
advanced guard of the26
the line of the26
battalion of the nd25
with a view to25
on the right bank25
of the respective armies25
of the first corps25
the th light dragoons25
the first prussian corps25
of the old guard25
and at the same25
the brow of the25
for the sake of25
the passage of the25
st and nd battalions25
on the night of25
the fire from the25
in the hands of25
a part of the25
part of the french25
at the top of25
of the battle of24
i should like to24
in the habit of24
to the right of24
of the th british24
the face of the24
had been in the24
nd battalions of the24
the duke of brunswick24
the position of the24
the right flank of24
for a long time23
the fire of the23
the approach of the23
the first brigade of23
two battalions of the23
i have no doubt23
was not to be23
you may be sure23
greater part of the23
a great number of23
it was impossible to23
advance of the french23
and nd battalions of23
the th kurmark landwehr22
in the way of22
of the third corps22
the left bank of22
it would be a22
as much as possible22
the head of his22
on the road to22
respective armies on the21
and as soon as21
the officers of the21
the respective armies on21
in such a manner21
not in the least21
of one of the21
in the neighbourhood of21
left bank of the21
the command of the21
if he had been21
position in front of21
crest of the ridge21
the reserve cavalry of21
armies on the evening21
regiment of the line21
the fusilier battalion of20
right flank of the20
the light companies of20
the extreme right of20
th and th regiments20
at the battle of20
if it had been20
early in the morning20
what was going on20
left wing of the20
as one of the20
the loss of the20
by the arrival of20
the result of the20
but it was not20
could not have been20
fusilier battalion of the20
a good deal of20
light companies of the20
as far as i20
to one of the20
that it was a19
up and down the19
the heads of the19
as a matter of19
in the face of19
the th regiment of19
one of the men19
two squadrons of the19
on the top of19
in the event of19
of the st regiment19
the close of the19
of the th kurmark19
at the foot of19
to the left of19
other end of the19
at a distance of19
the appearance of the19
it is impossible to19
out of the room19
i do not think19
i am going to18
as well as the18
of the village of18
that he did not18
the foot battery no18
battalion of the st18
and it was only18
the nd regiment of18
the movements of the18
the st regiment of18
the flank of the18
the horse battery no18
the th british hussars18
battalion of the rd18
the possession of the18
as if they had18
rd battalions of the18
the conduct of the18
of the house of18
of mont st jean18
the battle of ligny18
i shall never forget18
during the whole of18
the other end of18
top of the hill18
to the top of18
as soon as they18
to the rear of18
on the following day18
which he had been17
in spite of all17
the third and fourth17
the sound of the17
left of the road17
bank of the river17
in possession of the17
of the prussian troops17
of the rd regiment17
with the remainder of17
of the st and17
left of the anglo17
the summit of the17
there was not a17
squadron of the th17
by lieutenant general count17
it was not long17
as if he had17
the remains of the17
the sight of the17
of the army of17
of the first and17
the th of july17
all the rest of17
the wood of paris17
as much as to16
to the right and16
under cover of the16
the walls of the16
a great deal more16
and the reserve artillery16
at the door of16
centre of the anglo16
upon the high road16
sir william de lancey16
the men of the16
into the hands of16
the time of the16
out of the window16
of the first prussian16
which they had been16
the head of a16
consisted of the th16
was by no means16
in support of the16
in front of him16
in rear of la16
the right and left16
that there was no16
the captain of the16
much as to say16
during the night of16
the story of the16
in advance of the16
light dragoons of the16
the junction of the16
for a few minutes16
and of the th16
and one of the16
reserve cavalry of the16
as we have seen16
battery of horse artillery16
a suspension of hostilities16
a quarter of a16
and that of the16
if they had been16
that the french were16
the soldiers of the16
and that it was16
that it was the16
that the enemy was16
had by this time16
was in the act16
for the last time16
in the possession of15
in pursuit of the15
the french imperial guard15
under lieutenant general count15
we could see the15
said the young man15
a day or two15
it was evident that15
a squadron of the15
edge of the wood15
the great mass of15
in the first instance15
to the end of15
in the presence of15
on the high road15
and th of june15
the defence of the15
for the most part15
that he could not15
in the second place15
yards in rear of15
as soon as i15
it had not been15
at the very moment15
manner in which the15
in a short time15
column of the imperial15
the back of the15
every now and then15
a little to the15
the earl of uxbridge15
that it was not15
the st silesian hussars15
as soon as we15
such a manner as15
what do you think15
two companies of the15
extreme right of the15
the south side of15
it might have been15
take up a position15
the st and rd15
as if it had15
is one of the15
th regiment of infantry15
the corner of the15
far as the eye15
the left flank of15
with the duke of15
of the allied armies15
that he would be15
of the brussels road14
but i did not14
an officer of the14
it seems to me14
a quarter of an14
a considerable portion of14
it will be a14
a large body of14
the exterior slope of14
at the commencement of14
in the case of14
the early part of14
that the prussians were14
rear of the first14
commanded by major general14
by the duke of14
the course of a14
from the top of14
that the french had14
on the heights of14
in the history of14
at the time of14
the presence of the14
and in rear of14
upon the extreme left14
from the field of14
on account of the14
of the main ridge14
of the first brigade14
that it was impossible14
the greater portion of14
on the south side14
the afternoon of the14
st hussars of the14
it was too late14
squadrons of the th14
of the second brigade14
is not to be14
the faces of the14
side of the river14
the cause of the14
out of the way14
the beginning of the14
in the shape of14
i do not know14
ought to have been14
the st hussars of14
the whole of his14
at the beginning of14
first and second corps14
by the french cavalry14
the name of the14
as soon as it13
at the point of13
i am glad to13
that it had been13
as quickly as possible13
part of the day13
for half an hour13
on either side of13
the first and third13
the mouth of the13
to the duke of13
as if they were13
of the advanced guard13
of the allied line13
the village of waterloo13
of that part of13
the prussians at ligny13
the village of mont13
the high road to13
village of mont st13
the return of the13
as the eye could13
it was in the13
the north side of13
was not long before13
the remainder of his13
the high road from13
the progress of the13
to be in readiness13
the eye could reach13
at the idea of13
the charge of the13
it seemed as if13
of the enemy in13
the midst of a13
by the advance of13
it was on the13
the nd and rd13
the day after the13
was occupied by the13
consisting of the th13
on the left bank13
of the french position13
the rd regiment of13
the th regiment and13
he did not know13
took up a position13
the end of a13
of the right of13
the march of the13
the ranks of the13
along the namur road13
of the officers of13
rawdon and his wife13
i could not help13
did not seem to13
the th british regiment13
of the men were13
quarter of an hour13
one or two of13
but as soon as13
immediately in rear of12
off to the right12
the cavalry of the12
it was necessary to12
of the third division12
left of the french12
of the british position12
for a short time12
and rd battalions of12
in a low voice12
as soon as she12
the imperial guard and12
in half an hour12
the last of the12
the french army had12
fire from the french12
was posted on the12
of the position of12
on the edge of12
battalions of the st12
the british and german12
nd regiment of nassau12
a matter of course12
there was a great12
in the next moment12
the head quarters of12
the valley of the12
consisted of the st12
the fourth prussian corps12
would have liked to12
be said to have12
it will be recollected12
and that he had12
in the following manner12
of the prussian forces12
upon the field of12
the entrance of the12
the circumstances of the12
the commander of the12
if i had not12
in one of the12
it was only by12
dictionary of national biography12
exterior slope of the12
all of a sudden12
of the line of12
of the fifth division12
the rd light dragoons12
in which he had12
you would have thought12
one of the officers12
to go to the12
in the hope of12
the nd and th12
body of the corps12
the news of the12
to take up a12
the nature of the12
disposition of the respective12
early part of the12
there was nothing to12
the mass of the12
we are going to12
attacking column of the12
arrival of the prussians12
to the village of12
two or three times12
as soon as possible12
of those who were12
she did not know12
the th prussian regiment12
that he would have12
on the side of12
of the advance of12
the marquis of steyne12
as well as i12
th regiment of the12
if i had been12
consisting of the st12
under major general sir12
and the whole of12
to say that the12
of the th prussian12
that he was a12
one of them was12
up the brussels road12
a manner as to12
to take advantage of12
i can tell you12
along the road to12
had an opportunity of12
were on the point11
out of the town11
on the extreme left11
batteries of horse artillery11
the intervals between the11
i should not have11
it is to be11
right of the charleroi11
as we have said11
when i think of11
the west of the11
and as for the11
of the rd battalion11
to do with the11
he had not been11
to say nothing of11
if she had been11
distance of sixty yards11
on the north side11
along the line of11
and the rest of11
there was a little11
was on the point11
of the arrival of11
it was he who11
as if she had11
with that of the11
of sixty yards in11
sixty yards in rear11
considerable portion of the11
on the previous day11
there can be no11
that there was a11
on the march to11
the th of march11
of some of the11
to join the army11
towards the high road11
quarter of a mile11
to the west of11
soon as he had11
end of the island11
at the expense of11
had it not been11
the two battalions of11
went down to the11
which had been so11
after the battle of11
under the duke of11
said the old gentleman11
of the french troops11
with an air of11
of the nd and11
afternoon of the th11
be in readiness to11
more to the right11
great mass of the11
at one of the11
the road leading to11
drawn up on the11
one after the other11
deployed in two lines11
position in rear of11
and was about to11
and i am sure11
late in the evening11
he was about to11
on the th june11
and in the morning11
of the second corps11
the chasseurs of the11
at the moment when11
second at a distance11
commencement of the battle11
by lieutenant general baron11
did not care to11
by which it was11
along the edge of11
in conjunction with the11
for the arrival of11
from the fire of11
left flank of the11
and we could see11
the whole line of11
that he had no11
some of the men11
prince bernhard of saxe11
of the field of11
the st of july11
on the brow of11
and a great deal11
of which he was11
more than an hour11
bank of the dyle11
of the right wing11
the bodies of the11
i had not been11
we were going to11
in the wood of11
the second at a11
third and fourth corps11
a distance of sixty11
they were obliged to10
pieces of horse artillery10
rear of la belle10
they are going to10
positions of the respective10
had been compelled to10
the forest of soignies10
a very short distance10
the th battalion of10
of the main body10
the rd and th10
a most destructive fire10
came up with the10
four battalions of the10
will be able to10
he would have been10
the attack of the10
to the advance of10
and those of the10
that the prussians had10
the heat of the10
was going to be10
of the french skirmishers10
and the st and10
of the troops of10
with regard to the10
i have the honour10
front of the right10
the man who had10
aide de camp to10
an hour or two10
daybreak of the th10
glad to see you10
the body of the10
brow of the hill10
the feet of the10
from the edge of10
crawley and his wife10
in the centre of10
did not know what10
i told him that10
and it would be10
right of the french10
part of the line10
to get out of10
the second and fourth10
from the commencement of10
the gates of the10
portion of the french10
of the approach of10
end of the room10
about two hundred yards10
and la haye sainte10
of the nd battalion10
i did not think10
by some of the10
by means of the10
that we were to10
but there was no10
what do you mean10
the farm of la10
major general sir john10
took possession of the10
right of the prussian10
prince william of prussia10
until the arrival of10
but at the same10
column of the french10
the commencement of hostilities10
it must be owned10
and it was with10
between quatre bras and10
to be allowed to10
he did not like10
of the french imperial10
chasseurs of the guard10
the names of the10
in the morning of10
i was in the10
the french light troops10
on each side of10
the state of the10
on the st of10
the fate of the10
upon the right of10
th kurmark landwehr cavalry10
which was occupied by10
at the other end10
nd battalion th regiment10
either side of the10
a man of the10
made by the french10
but it would be10
the communication with the10
front line of the10
to be in the10
to the support of10
in the field of10
wing of the anglo10
of the german legion10
that the battle was10
and some of the10
the fifth and sixth10
i was obliged to10
so far as to10
the bottom of the10
that she was a10
cavalry of the guard10
that as soon as10
the second brigade of10
the bridge over the10
the mont st jean10
that he had not10
of the fourth division10
the history of the10
side of the valley10
in one of these10
extra aide de camp10
had the honour of10
an account of the10
it must have been10
with the rest of10
i want you to10
would be a good10
of which he had10
to the foot of10
the very moment when10
to effect a junction10
from morning till night9
at a short distance9
consisted of the first9
the issue of the9
the further advance of9
they were in the9
effect a junction with9
as i have said9
that they had been9
he was in the9
i told him i9
there is nothing to9
in the same direction9
the field of ligny9
the service of the9
the darkness of the9
the st westphalian landwehr9
before the arrival of9
heads of the columns9
by the fire from9
the windows of the9
over and over again9
th and th of9
and the nd battalion9
line of the french9
and that he would9
the order was given9
of the th light9
the french army was9
of the king of9
right of the road9
lines of torres vedras9
mass of the prussian9
in this part of9
along the front of9
to tell you that9
that he was going9
of the front line9
general view of the9
should like to know9
in front of their9
the movement of the9
for an hour or9
position on the heights9
the occupation of the9
i might have been9
it was with difficulty9
if he did not9
fell in with the9
the army of italy9
portion of the village9
in and out of9
you are going to9
front of quatre bras9
retreat of the french9
the grenadiers of the9
that he should have9
nothing to do but9
in front of waterloo9
it was all over9
of st amand la9
second attacking column of9
upon the centre of9
he did not think9
with which it was9
the prussian head quarters9
farm of la haye9
and that they were9
a few minutes later9
about half a mile9
so much the better9
in which she had9
as also by the9
in a great measure9
by means of a9
in the same manner9
on his way to9
out of the carriage9
the slope of the9
and i said to9
in his power to9
by the charleroi road9
i said to myself9
the french cavalry was9
and that he was9
lieutenant general sir charles9
on the french side9
for the defence of9
at the edge of9
to the edge of9
he told me that9
the ridge of the9
to follow up the9
of the british line9
a glass of wine9
at the same hour9
the concentration of the9
of the night before9
a distance of about9
edge of the cliff9
he would not have9
the defeat of the9
in the battle of9
duke of wellington had9
but it was a9
so that he might9
would have been a9
bank of the seine9
did not fail to9
of the french column9
rest of the army9
of the great orchard9
it was the last9
the square of the9
the point of the9
to be seen in9
against the centre of9
may be said to9
its head quarters at9
i think it was9
on the look out9
as long as i9
if we had not9
may be sure that9
corps of heavy cavalry9
over the heads of9
the point of junction9
of cannon and musketry9
it was not without9
wing of the french9
and in a few9
the whole french army9
taking advantage of the9
of the life guards9
and i dare say9
battalions of the guard9
at the close of9
it has been said9
the light of the9
or two of the9
the state of affairs9
the flanks of the9
at the feet of9
nearly the whole of9
summit of the ridge9
to tell me that9
said the young officer9
at once to the9
she had been a9
to do but to9
on the th and9
looked at each other9
to that of the9
at such a moment9
of the name of9
major general sir james9
posted in rear of9
in spite of his9
and i am not9
than that of the9
the infantry of the9
and in front of9
so as to be9
to get rid of9
body of the french9
on the same day9
in favour of the9
we could hear the9
the right of our9
battle of quatre bras9
it must be confessed9
three battalions of the9
in contact with the9
out of the question9
the battalions of the9
the scene of action9
there will be a9
as if he were9
greater portion of the9
the first army corps9
by which they were9
it was not the9
are you going to9
from top to bottom9
nd light dragoons of9
the top of a9
a short distance from9
the banks of the9
be seen in the9
side of the charleroi9
the same time he9
in which we were9
that the emperor had9
the second army corps9
of the namur road9
of the st battalion9
of the national guard9
as also of the9
the order for the9
we were in the9
as soon as you9
portion of the prussian8
in the front of8
the support of the8
that they were not8
and not only that8
arrived at quatre bras8
it was a very8
in accordance with the8
was by this time8
darkness of the night8
the safety of the8
in the british army8
the three battalions of8
strength of the french8
did not in the8
rear of the main8
one to the other8
of the st westphalian8
in front of his8
within a few yards8
advance of the anglo8
a junction with the8
to the memory of8
in left rear of8
as far as possible8
of the young guard8
the enemy in the8
rear of the centre8
an aide de camp8
the main line of8
the retreat to waterloo8
to the best of8
in killed and wounded8
in the heat of8
it in his power8
we could see nothing8
he did not care8
told him that the8
the next day we8
the light company of8
june the field of8
it was at this8
was on the march8
under the protection of8
there would be a8
far as i could8
up to the top8
there had been no8
within a hundred yards8
the central portion of8
left of the charleroi8
to me to be8
of the left of8
by one of the8
i said to buche8
in front of quatre8
in readiness to march8
of the british cavalry8
st west prussian dragoons8
would not hear of8
as we shall see8
a very short time8
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pursuit of the enemy8
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collector of boggley wollah8
and the next day8
down their arms and8
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approach of the french8
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upon the left of8
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the st life guards8
lieutenant colonel the hon8
general sir thomas picton8
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companies of the th8
i want to know8
lieutenant general sir thomas8
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a soldier of the8
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nd and rd battalions8
the st west prussian8
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the spirit of the8
bernhard of saxe weimar8
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the first time in8
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part of the country8
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i ought to have8
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the line of march8
the th line battalion8
the charleroi high road8
the ground on which8
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some of the most8
until they reached the8
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of the allied army8
the security of the8
contact with the enemy8
the night before the8
the wife of a8
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this portion of the8
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the chamber of deputies8
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of the th june8
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that the duke of8
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the attention of the8
i wish you would8
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the extremity of the8
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the interval between the8
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of the town and8
the inhabitants of the8
the advanced posts of8
night before the battle8
for the rest of8
the violets bloom again8
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of the wavre road8
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fifth and sixth divisions8
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two hundred and fifty8
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that sort of thing8
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the noise of the8
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of the upper rhine8
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further advance of the8
of the left wing8
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first brigade of the8
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the cries of the8
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the master of the8
of the st silesian8
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right of the high8
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his royal highness the8
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in chief of the8
which the enemy had8
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and i have no8
the interior slope of8
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lieutenant colonel sir robert7
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the protection of the7
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the end of it7
this period of the7
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the appearance of a7
result of the battle7
was not long in7
in the world to7
the thunder of the7
god bless my soul7
one of the finest7
for which he had7
the eagle of the7
there was no need7
is to be done7
to take care of7
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came out of the7
upon the brussels road7
of the french line7
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during the early part7
sat down on the7
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a position on the7
of the centre of7
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of the prussians in7
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the heights in rear7
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his aide de camp7
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east angle of the7
south side of the7
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of the whole of7
other part of the7
on the way to7
had been ordered to7
through which we passed7
of the line th7
him that if he7
it would be impossible7
out of the wood7
about a hundred yards7
of the british troops7
the field of quatre7
two or three days7
both sides of the7
there is no need7
nothing to do with7
under the influence of7
and of the st7
that is what i7
were posted on the7
the guns of the7
close of the battle7
to him by the7
one of the greatest7
both cavalry and infantry7
the disposition of the7
it was difficult to7
the event of the7
a few yards of7
in a few days7
as long as possible7
should have liked to7
battalions of the nd7
about a quarter of7
the door of a7
the legion of honor7
on the staff of7
not being able to7
on the back of7
i think i can7
can be no doubt7
it is probable that7
not a moment in7
of which they had7
that some of the7
was at this moment7
the main french army7
banks of the river7
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quatre bras and ligny7
that it is not7
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little more than a7
a detachment of the7
general advance of the7
with the first corps7
i thought it was7
the killed and wounded7
army of the north7
farm of mont st7
which formed the left7
we took up our7
of the chasseurs of7
to the house of7
the chief of the7
companies of the st7
when i was a7
crest of the position7
the brunt of the7
which had not been7
a hundred yards of7
to the following effect7
with the advanced guard7
to be found in7
many of the men7
at marchienne au pont7
in touch with the7
to go and see7
troops of the line7
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out of the house7
received the order to7
that he was to7
him that he had7
rear of la haye7
when it is considered7
a few minutes before7
gained possession of the7
the whole of this7
a few days after7
remainder of the day7
west of the brussels7
as much as i7
the forenoon of the7
north side of the7
up a position on7
going to be married7
the eyes of the7
short distance from the7
the battle had been7
i should think that7
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in the retreat to7
had been able to7
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three or four hundred7
into the midst of7
and out of the7
under the orders of7
to give way to7
a party of the7
alone in the world7
in great gaunt street7
a brigade of the7
and the sixth corps7
i should have been7
to which he was7
the attack upon the7
right of the latter7
a position in front7
imperial guard and the7
caught sight of the7
he was able to7
you will have to7
the dead and wounded7
give up the eagle7
and that it is7
the duke of york7
no doubt that the7
the prussian army had7
point of the bayonet7
should be able to7
a short distance in7
house in curzon street7
as if we had7
if we had had7
will be seen that7
i am sure i7
guard of the first7
the nd westphalian landwehr7
his way to the7
at the point where7
of the fourth prussian7
of mont st guibert7
from quatre bras to7
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the place where the7
a score of times7
been in the habit7
the wood of rixansart7
at a loss to7
did not like to7
on the eve of7
reserve artillery of the7
the immediate vicinity of7
right and left of7
had been forced to7
and th british regiments7
on the th july7
that i could not7
not say a word7
and there was a7
grand attack upon the7
by the sound of7
i think we had7
and that the french7
to take charge of7
on the crest of7
of sir william de7
light battalion of the7
back to the village7
a great part of7
the surface of the7
a few days before7
the first time that7
the battle was lost7
we stood to our7
he would have to7
the leading column of7
the spot where the7
the latter part of7
the french and english7
we went into the7
a portion of his7
despatches of the duke7
take part in the7
prince frederick of the7
and there is a7
at the thought of7
an attack upon the7
the light troops of7
that of the enemy7
ridge of the mont7
and in the second7
had nothing to do7
it was not for7
still further to the7
early on the morning7
of the waterloo campaign7
a long time before7
have the honour to7
list of the officers7
but he did not7
general sir james kempt7
on the main road7
on that side of7
at the very least7
and many of the7
as it had been7
fall back upon the7
orchard of la haye7
for two or three7
allied right of the7
towards the close of7
i am sorry to7
the allied right of7
along the charleroi road7
in the morning post7
of the extreme right7
attack by the french7
was a young man7
when they reached the7
if she did not7
on the face of7
two battalions of infantry7
marshal the duke of7
of the french attack7
what may be called7
left of the high7
day after the battle7
the rd battalions of7
as there was a7
in front of us7
i am sure you7
compelled to fall back7
where he had been7
to get back to7
the second attacking column7
and left of the7
way in which the7
was a sort of7
there was plenty of7
for the loss of7
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attack upon the centre7
if the emperor had7
with the assistance of7
to find the will7
and at the end7
in which he was7
for some little time7
occupied by the french7
he was a man7
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walked up and down7
of that portion of7
down on her knees7
on the occasion of7
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this was the last7
la haye sainte was7
the town of wavre7
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he said he was7
when he had finished7
it is considered that7
five or six of7
and two battalions of7
to proceed to the7
as well as any7
by the right of7
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flank of the french7
as soon as this7
the end of this7
as to the result7
the efforts of the7
to cover the retreat7
upon la haye sainte7
army of the upper7
that you would have7
their way to the7
and i have been7
a battalion of the7
the dispositions of the7
side of the town7
body of the enemy7
the farm of mont7
to which he replied7
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a short time after7
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himself in front of7
with the head of7
to the front of7
the nd silesian hussars7
the heart of the7
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of the rest of7
highness the prince of7
division of the guard7
the events of the7
and on the right7
would be able to7
this was the first7
its right resting on7
of the prince of7
a great deal too7
the woman he loved7
as they had been7
upon them by the7
two or three minutes7
and composition of the7
get out of the7
the real state of7
nature of the ground7
and rd regiments of7
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the aspect of the7
with the main body7
at the conclusion of7
was to be a7
account of the battle7
course of the day7
to the first corps7
a short time before7
a hundred and fifty7
the value of the7
la haye sainte and7
in the afternoon of7
i am not going7
rd and th regiments7
it was only the7
of the main army7
to speak to you7
the twelve pounder battery7
was the cause of7
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as if he was7
of the farm of7
the success of the7
one or the other7
at the rate of7
the rear of our7
front of the village7
as that of the7
main body of his7
for a moment to7
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towards the end of7
to take part in7
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in order to be7
of the mont st7
the principal portion of7
the high road leading7
bank of the sambre7
frederick of the netherlands7
to la belle alliance7
lower down the stream7
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in spite of a6
the point where the6
he had been to6
my father and mother6
from the other side6
for the third time6
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little to the left6
side of the island6
of the twelfth brigade6
of the tenth brigade6
as well as we6
of the same regiment6
rear guard of the6
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angle formed by the6
i think you will6
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a few minutes the6
the opening of the6
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in the hope that6
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the whole length of6
of what he had6
the nd light dragoons6
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front of the extreme6
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to the chamber of6
the nd line battalion6
of the nivelles road6
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a sergeant of the6
by the rd battalion6
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portion of the wood6
the top of his6
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a regiment of cavalry6
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for my own part6
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up my mind to6
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a few of the6
royal highness the prince6
light company of the6
at the horse guards6
shall i forget the6
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the satisfaction of knowing6
in the highest degree6
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man of the world6
chasseurs of the old6
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the light of a6
that he would not6
the second and third6
on the brussels road6
movement to the right6
the height of the6
by the nivelles road6
two batteries of horse6
the headquarters of the6
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on nothing a year6
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forty yards of the6
every part of the6
first brigade of guards6
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the extent of the6
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of the hollow way6
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the landlord of the6
to think that the6
the effect of this6
early the next morning6
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the first part of6
in favour of his6
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washerwoman of finchley common6
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the downfall of the6
effective strength and composition6
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in rear of that6
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at any other time6
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the people of the6
of the hougomont inclosures6
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the high road towards6
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the road to brussels6
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with whom he was6
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rd hussars of the6
at the hands of6
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the orchard of la6
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god save the king6
the steps of the6
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prince frederick of orange6
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as he saw the6
in the west indies6
the st of march6
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a strong body of6
for the benefit of6
during the whole day6
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through the intervals between6
the village of planchenoit6
that the whole of6
that of the anglo6
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captains and lieutenant colonels6
do not know how6
the duke de berry6
crest of the main6
but i do not6
told me he had6
there had been a6
defile of st lambert6
a couple of hours6
i should not be6
the centre and left6
one end of the6
you are a good6
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i own that i6
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near the farm of6
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part of the prussians6
of the nd highlanders6
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part of the anglo6
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close of the day6
the command of field6
the village of smohain6
father goulden and i6
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the midst of this6
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eyes filled with tears6
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one of our men6
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wing of the army6
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a matter of fact6
guard of the fourth6
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the command of his6
duke of wellington and6
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the old man was6
the mill of bierge6
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as will be seen6
it may be added6
th british light dragoons6
in case of a6
have been the case6
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to shake hands with6
troops of the anglo6
the moment when the6
than he had been6
took place between the6
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to the old gentleman6
in the village of6
of la belle marie6
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napoleon to marshal ney6
end of that time6
th battalion of dutch6
the village of merbe6
state of the ground6
of men and horses6
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of the brunswick troops6
it is true that6
the washerwoman of finchley6
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i will tell you6
one hundred and fifty6
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a man who had6
battery of foot artillery6
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a member of the6
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the allied front line6
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th and th cuirassiers6
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