. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . icher ;•m 1812); PLAT E iUaory vj AU NatUiai. Vol, Meeting of Blücher and Wellington aUer the Battle of Waterloo> ca|>pcr-lilBt« cDgrariog by Lumb Stocks (boni 1812); orisionl, a frcwu-iialiitUie In the Faliea orWoatmiDiturat Loudon by Dudii-I UncUie (1811-1(171)). I The abdication of napoleon. 405 solutely impossible for Wellingtons cxiiaustefl troops, and it wastherefore left for the Prussians. Now began that unparalleled pur-suit under Gneisenaus lead, which taxed the last breath of


. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . icher ;•m 1812); PLAT E iUaory vj AU NatUiai. Vol, Meeting of Blücher and Wellington aUer the Battle of Waterloo> ca|>pcr-lilBt« cDgrariog by Lumb Stocks (boni 1812); orisionl, a frcwu-iialiitUie In the Faliea orWoatmiDiturat Loudon by Dudii-I UncUie (1811-1(171)). I The abdication of napoleon. 405 solutely impossible for Wellingtons cxiiaustefl troops, and it wastherefore left for the Prussians. Now began that unparalleled pur-suit under Gneisenaus lead, which taxed the last breath of horse andman. Thus had all this come to pass in a campaign begun without adeclaration of war, within four days from the first shot to the con-clusion. It is true that Napoleon deluded liiniself with the opinionthat he might still regain everything, particularly as Grouchy, againstwhom Thielmann had heroically maintained his position until themorning of the 19th, had fortunately escaped with his corps, return-ing to France by way of Namur. He appointed Laon as (he rallpng-point, but army and peoj^le turned their


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