The army of Napoleon was formed in two lines, with a reserve.Continuing The Battle of Waterloo,with a selection from History of the War in France
Prussians Arrive at Waterloo Battlefield
The Prussians, fired by enthusiasm, forgot the fatigues they had for four days endured.Continuing The Battle of Waterloo,with a selection from The
The Battle of Waterloo
This series has ten easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Prussians Loose Battle of Ligny.IntroductionThis battle is more famous
Parkman, Volume 2, Chapter 32
Most of this installment consists of the remainder of Chapter 31. The Jesuits abandon their Huron missions.Previously in The Jesuits in North
Parkman Volume 2, Chapter 31
The Jesuits at St. Joseph knew not what course to take. The doom of their flock seemed inevitable.Previously in The Jesuits in North America in the
Parkman Volume 2, Chapter 30
Towards evening, parties of fugitives reached St. Matthias, with tidings of the catastrophe.Previously in The Jesuits in North America in the
Exile of the French Settlers in Acadia
This selection is from An Abridged History of Canada by William H. Withrow published in 1887. For works benefiting from the latest research see the
George Washington’s Important
Today's installment concludes How the American Revolutionary War Ended,the name of our combined selection from American Diplomatic Commission and
The Two Georges of the American Revolution
The more we look into the events of the war, the more, perhaps, shall we be convinced that it resolves itself into a duel between two men who never