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COPYRIGHT.
PREFACE
CONTENTS.
I. State of Europe consequent on the Peace of Paris.
II. Proceedings at the Congress of Vienna—Escape of Napoleon from Elba.
III. Arrival of Napoleon in Paris, and its immediate Consequences.
IV. Distribution of the hostile Armies early in June.
V. State of Brussels and the Netherlands in the early Summer of 1815.
VI. Continued Preparations on both sides.
VII. Rumours of coming Events.—Commencement of Hostilities.
VIII. Concentration of the English and Prussian Armies at Quatre Bras and Ligny.
IX. Battle of Quatre Bras.
X, Battle of Quatre Bras—continued.
XI. Battle of Ligny.
XII. Battle of Ligny— continued.
XIII. The Night after the Battle.
XIV. Movement on Mont St. Jean.
XV. State of Feeling where the War was not.
XVI. Movements of the French on the 17th of June.
XVII. Operations of Retreat, and Pursuit to Wavre.
XVIII. The Position of Waterloo.
XIX. French Position.
XX. Last preparations—First Shots.
XXI. Attack and Defence of Hougoumont.
XXII. Advance of the French Centre and Left—Flight of Bylandt’s Belgian Brigade.
XXIII. Attack and Defence of the British Left Centre.
XXIV. Cavalry Operations.
XXV. Second Attack on Hougomont—Advance of the French Cavalry.
XXVI. Renewed Attack of Cavalry.
XXVII. Continuance of the Battle—Capture of La Haye Sainte.
XXVIII. Advance of the Prussians—Attack from La Haye-Sainte.
XXIX. Attack of the Imperial Guard.
XXX. Close of the Battle—Bivouac of the British Army.
XXXI. State of Feeling and Condition of things in the Rear.
XXXII. Battle of Wavre.
XXXIII. Renewal of the Battle—Retreat of Grouchy.
XXXIV. Advance of the English Army.
XXXV. Entrance into France—Abdication of Napoleon.
XXXVI. Advance upon Paris.
XXXVII. Occupation of Paris.
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