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THE HISTORY OF THE GERMAN LEGION, 



FROM THE PERIOD OF ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1803, TO THAT OF ITS 



DISSOLUTION IN 1816. 



Compiled from Manuscript Documents, 



By N. LUDLOW BEAMISH, Esq. F.R.S., late Major unattached. 



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" The work is not like others we could name — a mere compilation from newspapers 

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 the access he obtained to manuscript journals has enabled him to intersperse his general 

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 those who read for amusement, as those who read for profit." — Athenceum. 



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NARRATIVE OF 

 EVENTS IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, 



AND OF THE ATTACK ON NEW ORLEANS IN 1814 AND 1815. 

 By CAPT. I. H. COOKE, 43rd Regt. 



*' This clever and fearless account of the attack on New Orleans is penned by one 

 of the ' occupation j' whose soldier-like view and keen observation during the period 

 of the stirring events he so well relates, has enabled him to bring before the public the 

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 judicious. The book must be generally read," &c. — Metropolitan. 



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MEMOIR BY 

 GENERAL SIR HEW DALRYMPLE, Bart. 



OF HIS PROCEEDINGS AS CONNECTED WITH THE AFFAIRS OF SPAIN, 



AND THE 

 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PENINSULAR WAR. 



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 period in question. Without a participation in the facts it discloses, the records of the 

 war, as far as regards this particular subject are, in fact, incomplete or distorted." 



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