| 1813 - 592 pages
...length appreaffin Arr dttii-rrIntMgenff from the London Gazelle. faraarSto nap,tn conjunction with hrr allies,' that glory her unexampled and steady efforts in the common cause so juitly entitle her to receive. I wiih It had fallen to the lot of an ablef pen to .'••nil to yonr... | |
| Great Britain - 1814 - 434 pages
...-Gen. ieipsig, Oel. 19, 1813. My Lord, — Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction...Lordship the splendid events of these two last days ; but in'sndeavouring to relate the main facts, to seed them off without a moment's delay, I shall best do... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 786 pages
...deliverance" from the power power and insults of a Wood-thirsty Tjrant, " and England triumphantly looki forward to reap, in conjunction with her Allies, that...the common cause so justly entitle her to receive." " When these ray prophecies shall be found, the Sun -shall shine upon my native kingdom of France,... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...and steady efforts in die common cause so jusdy entitle her to receive. I with it had fallen to die lot of an abler pen to detail to your lordship the splendid events of dicte two last days ; but in endeavouring to relate the main facts, to send diem off without a moment's... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...Leipsic, October 19th, 1813. My lord, Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction...the splendid events of these two last days, but in endeavoring to relate the main facts, to send them off without a moment's delay, I shall beat do my... | |
| John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 pages
...until a fresh opportunity. " My Lord,—Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction...the common cause so justly entitle her to receive. The collective loss, of above a hundred pieces of cannon, sixty thousand men, an immense number of... | |
| 1817 - 398 pages
...combat. Leipsic, Oct. 19, 1813. Mv Lord, — Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction...detail to your lordship the splendid events of these tyro last days, but in endeavouringto relate the main facts, to send them off without a moment's delay,... | |
| Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 550 pages
...Leipsig, October 19, 1813 « My Lord, " Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction...detail to your lordship the splendid events of these Uro last days; bat in endeavouring to relate the main facts, to send them on' without a moment's delay,... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 pages
...length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward to reap, in eonj unction with her allies, that glory her unexampled and steady efforts in the common cause so justly eolith her to receive. "I wish it had fallen to the lot of an abler pentodetail to your lordship the... | |
| R. Smith - 1827 - 866 pages
...situation of the contending armies could * " Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England may triumphantly look forward, to reap, in conjunction...GLORY,' her unexampled and steady efforts in the common cauae so justly entitle her to receive." SAXONV. 259 be stitl easily traced ; and many moro remains... | |
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