Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. Cccxxxvi. October, 1843. Vol. Liv.

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This catastrophe obligedhim to return to France, where he undertook the conquest of anothercountry. At this time George III. Reigned in England; and havingcollected all the disposable forces of his kingdom, appointed LordWellington (the same general who was employed in the war againstTippoo Sultan in Mysore) to command them, and sent him to combat theFrench Emperor. He entered Spain, and forced the Emperor's brother, Yusuf, (Joseph, ) who was king of that country, to fly--till after avariety of... battles and incidents, too numerous to particularize, thetwo hostile armies met at a place called by the English Waterloo, where a bloody battle was fought, as famous as that of Pāshān, between Sohrab and the hero Rustan: and Napoleon was overthrown andmade prisoner. He was then sent, though in a manner suitable to hisrank, to this island of St Helena, where, after a few years, hefinished his earthly career. His tomb is much visited by all who touchat the island, and has become a _durgah_ (shrine) for innumerablevisitors from Europe.

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