A voice from Waterloo: A history of the battle fought on the 18th June, 1815
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
THE FIELD OF WATERLOO.
HOTEL DU MUSÉE,
AT THE FOOT OF THE LION MOUNT.
This Hotel, kept by a niece of the late Sergeant-Major Cotton, is situated in the very centre of the field of Waterloo, and is strongly recommended to visitors on account of its proximity to the scenes of interest connected with the great battle, and also for the excellent accomodation and comfort it offers at moderate charges.— See Bradshaw’s continental Guide.
Wines and Spirits of the best quality. Bass’s pale Ale; London porter, etc.
N.B. —Guide Books,—“The voice from Waterloo” by Sergeant Cotton, the most correct and cheapest account of the battle published—Plans of the field views and Photographs of all noted places always on sale at the Hotel.
A Museum of Relics shewn to visitors.
Déposé selon la loi.
Entered at Stationers’ Hall.
BRUSSELS: J. H. Briard, Printer, 4, Rue aux Laines.
NAPOLEON. WELLINGTON.
Edward Cotton
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PREFACE
CONTENTS.
APPENDIX.
LIST OF PLATES.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER X.
OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.
MARSHAL BLUCHER’S OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY OF THE LOWER RHINE.
FRENCH OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.
MARSHAL GROUCHY’S OFFICIAL REPORT TO NAPOLEON.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI.
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX.
No. I.
No. II.
No. III.
No. IV.
No. V.
No. VI.
No. VII.
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