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| Hyde Park after the Peninsular War |
71
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| London Hotels in 1814 |
74
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| The Clubs of London in 1814 |
76
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| Remarkable Characters of London about the Years 1814, 1815, and 1816 |
80
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| The Guards Marching from Enghien on the 15th of June |
88
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| Quatre Bras |
92
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| General Appearance of the Field of Waterloo |
94
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| The Duke of Wellington in our Square |
96
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| The French Cavalry charging the Brunswickers |
97
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| The last Charge at Waterloo |
100
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| Huguemont |
103
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| Byng with his Brigade at Waterloo |
105
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| The late Duke of Richmond |
106
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| The Unfortunate Charge of the Household Brigade |
107
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| The Duke of Wellington's Opinion of the English Cavalry |
108
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| Marshal Excelmann's Opinion of the British Cavalry |
109
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| Appearance of Paris when the Allies Entered |
111
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| Marshal Ney and Wellington |
118
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| The Palais Royal after the Restoration |
119
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| The English in Paris after the Restoration of the Bourbons |
124
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| Les Anglaises pour Rire |
127
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| Coaching and Racing in 1815 |
129
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| Parisian Cafés in 1816 |
131
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| Review of the Allied Armies by the Allied Sovereigns in Paris |
134
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| Conduct of the Russian and Prussian Soldiers during the Occupation of Paris by the Allies |
136
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| The British Embassy in Paris |
136
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