A voice from Waterloo: A history of the battle fought on the 18th June, 1815Cotton, Edward
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A voice from Waterloo: A history of the battle fought on the 18th June, 1815
Cotton, Edward
Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815
Pg 151: ‘the adjudant-general’ replaced by ‘the adjutant-general’.
Pg 154: ‘excesive difficulties’ replaced by ‘excessive difficulties’.
Pg 158: ‘three in the afternon’ replaced by ‘three in the afternoon’.
Pg 160: ‘the wole army’ replaced by ‘the whole army’.
Pg 162: ‘attaked in their turn’ replaced by ‘attacked in their turn’.
Pg 162: ‘embarrassement arising’ replaced by ‘embarrassment arising’.
Pg 167: ‘throughout our narritive’ replaced by ‘throughout
our narrative’.
Pg 168: ‘that pratically shown’ replaced by ‘that practicality shown’.
Pg 175: ‘your Highnees will’ replaced by ‘your Highness will’.
Pg 177: ‘by my aid-de-camp’ replaced by ‘by my aide-de-camp’.
Pg 179: ‘fitfty thousand men’ replaced by ‘fifty thousand men’.
Pg 180: ‘nessary to overcome’ replaced by ‘necessary to overcome’.
Pg 184: ‘Yon wrote from Gembloux’ replaced by ‘You wrote from Gembloux’.
Pg 186: ‘attaking the French’ replaced by ‘attacking the French’.
Pg 191: ‘wits great military’ replaced by ‘with great military’.
Pg 192: ‘everthrow the throne’ replaced by ‘overthrow the throne’.
Pg 192: ‘cause have the fallen’ replaced by ‘cause have they fallen’.
Pg 193: ‘hehold! these are’ replaced by ‘behold! these are’.
Pg 196: ‘gaeat in desolation’ replaced by ‘great in desolation’.
Pg 196: ‘dishonourable fligt’ replaced by ‘dishonourable flight’.
Pg 199: ‘it they believe’ replaced by ‘if they believe’.
Pg 200: ‘render them unavailling’ replaced by ‘render them unavailing’.
Pg 201: ‘Prussians head-quaters’ replaced by ‘Prussians’ head-quarters’.
Pg 214: ‘and the roards are’ replaced by ‘and the roads are’.
Pg 216: ‘and honour to’ replaced by ‘an honour to’.
Pg 219: ‘The Field-Marshall cannot’ replaced by ‘The Field-Marshal
cannot’.
Pg 222: ‘At this measure’ replaced by ‘As this measure’.
Pg 223: ‘the greatitude of’ replaced by ‘the gratitude of’.
Pg 224: ‘I send yon a letter’ replaced by ‘I send you a letter’.
Pg 225: ‘have throught proper’ replaced by ‘have thought proper’.
Pg 225: ‘adressed to me’ replaced by ‘addressed to me’.
Pg 227: ‘as the proprety of’ replaced by ‘as the property of’.
Pg 227: ‘By whom weere these’ replaced by ‘By whom were these’.
Pg 227: ‘who had ad interest’ replaced by ‘who had an interest’.
Pg 227: ‘anglais el prussiens’ replaced by ‘anglais et prussiens’.
Pg 230: ‘at which, they occured’ replaced by ‘at which they occurred’.
Pg 232: ‘throught the farm’ replaced by ‘thought the farm’.
Pg 234: ‘Douro of Wellesly’ replaced by ‘Douro of Wellesley’.
Pg 253: ‘presenc I had’ replaced by ‘presence. I had’.
Pg 253: ‘my first aid-de-camp’ replaced by ‘my first aide-de-camp’.
Pg 261: ‘frem loss of blood’ replaced by ‘from loss of blood’.
Pg 262: ‘his aid-de-camp, and’ replaced by ‘his aide-de-camp, and’.
Pg 264: ‘best of my judment’ replaced by ‘best of my judgment’.
Pg 268: ‘almost to snffocation’ replaced by ‘almost to suffocation’.
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