[295] Dumouriez, vol. ii., p. 387.
[296] Jomini, tom. ii., p. 133.
[297] Dumouriez, vol. iii., p. 63; Jomini, tom. ii., p. 138.
[298] "All the villages were filled with dead and the dying; without any considerable fighting, the allies had lost, by dysentery and fevers, more than a fourth of their numbers."—Toulongeon, tom. ii., p. 357.
[299] King John, act iii., sc. i.
[300] Botta, tom. i., p. 88; Jomini, tom. ii., p. 190.
[301] Thiers, tom. iii., p. 182; Jomini, tom. ii., p. 151.
[302] Dumouriez, vol. iii., p. 169; Toulongeon, tom. iii., p. 47; Jomini, tom. ii., p. 217.
[303] Annual Register, vol xxxiv., pp. 230, 236.
[304] Bouillé's Memoirs, p. 250.