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" Let us, then, march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men? ' Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one... "
Hamilton's Campaign with Moore and Wellington During the Peninsular War - Page 151
by Anthony Hamilton (of the 43rd Light Infantry.) - 1847 - 163 pages
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An impartial history of the naval, military and political events ..., Volume 3

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one :. ' .Hiisi three, and at Montmirail one against six! " Let those among you who have beeu prisoners...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117

Early English newspapers - 1815 - 740 pages
...unjust of aggressions, Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? t " Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Montmirail one against six ! " Let those among you who have been prisoners...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 39

Art - 1815 - 680 pages
...unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are ttwy and we no longer the same men. " Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were ом against three, and at Moatmirailone against " Let those among you who have bent prisoners of the...
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The Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: From His Birth Down to His ...

J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 pages
...proclamation, which was read at the head of every division: 'GENERAL ORDER. / ' Avisnet, June 14, 1815. ' Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Montmirail one against six ! ' Soldiers!—This day is the anniversary of...
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The Second Usurpation of Buonaparte: Or, A History of the Causes, Progress ...

Edmund Boyce - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1816 - 480 pages
...most unjust of aggressions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Montmirail one against six ! Let those among you who have been prisoners...
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A Full and Circumstantial Account of the Memorable Battle of Waterloo: The ...

Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 550 pages
...unjust of aggressions. Let us march, «hen, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men? " Soldiers ! at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Montmirail one against six ! " Let those among you who have been prisoners...
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The Battle of Waterloo, Also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, Described by the ...

Ligny, Battle of, 1815 - 1817 - 586 pages
...rights of France. They have begun the most unjust of aggressions ; are not they and we the sam? men still : " Soldiers ! At Jena, against these same Prussians now so arrogant, you « ei .as one to three, and at Montmirail, one to six ! " Let those among you that have been, prisoners...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumes 1-2

Robert Walsh - Europe - 1817 - 504 pages
...this most unjust attack. Let us march to meet them — They and we, are we not still the same men? " Soldiers— At Jena, against these same Prussians now so arrogant, you were one to three, and at Montmirial one to six— " Those of you who have been prisoners among the English,...
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking ..., Volume 2

Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...unjust aggres • sions. Let us march, then, to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? Soldiers, at Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Monlmirail one against six ! Let (hose aniougyou who have been prisoners...
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A Poem on the Battle of Waterloo

William Whitehead - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1820 - 136 pages
...the most unjust of aggressions. Let us march to meet them. Are they and we no longer the same men ? " Soldiers,— At Jena, against these same Prussians, now so arrogant, you were one against three, and at Montmirail one against six. " Let those among you who have been prisoners...
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