A Voice From Waterloo a History of the Battle Fought On the 18th June 1815 Wi
A Voice From Waterloo a History of the Battle Fought On the 18th June 1815 Wi
Edward Cotton
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. . . " Wellington. » (Guricood, vol. XII, p. 499-500. ), To the Prince de Talleyrand. " Ln Cateau, June 24th, 1815. . ... " It was I who recommended to the king (Louis XVIII, ) to enter France at present, because I was aware of the extent of our success in the battle of the 18th. . . . " I enclose you, in confirmation of my opinion of the extent of our success, the Journal de VEmpire of the 22d, in which you will find Bonaparte'. S account of the action, the truth of which, as far as it goes a...gainst himself, can- not be doubted. . . . « 1 conclude that you can have no scruple about joi- ning the king forthwith, a measure which I earnestly entreat you and the other members of the king's council to adopt without loss of time. " Wellington. „ [Gurn-ooa, vol. XII, p. 502-3. ) I may here remark, that in political foresight, the Duke was in advance of Talleyrand himself, as the letter above demonstrates. 19 218 APPENDIX, NO. 11. To Marshal Lord Beresford. » GoNESSE, July 2d, 1815. « You will have heard of our battle of the 18th.
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