The History of Lord Seatons̓ Regiment, (the 52nd Light Infantry) at the Battle of Waterloo: Together with Various Incidents Connected with that Regiment, Not Only at Waterloo But Also at Paris, in the North of France, and for Several Years Afterwards: to which are Added Many of the Authors̓ Reminisencesof His Military and Clerical Careers During a Period of More Than Fifty Years, Volume 2Hatchard and Company, 1866 - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 |
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