[56] See, for instances, Müffling, Passages; pp. 15-18, 83, 304, 311: See also Stanhope, p. 110, for the “great discussion” the night after the battle of Ligny, when “Blücher and Grolmann carried the day for remaining in communication with the English army” against Gneisenau. See post, p. 230.
[57] Ellesmere, page 299.
[58] Ante, p. 4.
[59] Corresp., vol. 28, p. 324, No. 22,052: App. C, I; post, p. 362.
[60] Ib., vol. 28, p.322, No. 22,050.
[61] Ib., vol. 28, p. 323, No. 22,051.
[62] Ib., vol. 28, p. 325, No. 22,053: App. C, II; post, p. 363.
[63] La Tour d’Auvergne, p. 62.
[64] Charras, vol. I, pp. 101,117: La Tour d’Auvergne, p. 57, n. Cf. Stanhope, pp. 65, 248.
[65] Maurice, p. 547: Sept. 1890.