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HISTORY of the WAR in the PENINSULA, under NAPOLEON ; 

 to wliicli is prefixcfl, A VIEW of tlic POLITICAL and MILITARY STATE of the 

 FOUR BELLIGERENT POWERS. By GENERAL FOY. In Two Volumes, 

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HISTORY of the EXPEDITION to RUSSIA, undertaken by the 

 Emperor NAPOLEON, in the Year 1812. By GENERAL COUNT PHILIP DE 

 SEGUR. Sixth Edition, Revised and Corrected. To which is prefixed a Biogra- 

 phical Sketch of the Author. With Frontispieces, containing ten Medallion Portraits 

 of the two Emperors and their principal Commanders, and two Views, also a Map of the 

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" Here and elsewhere we quote, as a Work of complete authority. Count Philip de Segur's 

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 officers of liigh character, who had themselves served in the campaign, that although unquestion- 

 ably there maybe some errors among the details, and although in some places tiic Author may have 

 given way to the temptation of working up a description, or producing effect by a dialogue, yet 

 his narrative on the whole is candid, fair, and liberal."' — Sir tValter Scott's Life of Napoleon, 

 vol. vii. p. 217, note. 



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ELEMENTS of UNIVERSAL HISTORY ; contahiing a Selec- 



tion of the most Remarkable Events. Ari'anged in a Course of Lessons for the use of 

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