Excerpt from The Index to the Dispatches of Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington: No; 1. Volumes I. To III. Relating to India; No; 2. Volumes IV. To XI. Relating to the Peninsula; And, No; 3. Volume XII. Relating to the Low Countries, Waterloo, and Paris
Adjuntes asses, arrangements to secure them Aug., ii. 190, note, pass, movements of the Chiefs and the army towards, September (19 Sepl., 315, 316 ascent of, by General Wellesley (2 Nov., 466.
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